NEW Photography & Cinema pistol grip handle FOR Digital DSLR Cameras

July 17, 2014 - Comment

For Sale is a P&C Pistol Grip Camera Handle with Wide Platform Grip has a standard 1/4″ tripod screw that screws directly into your camera’s tripod socket A Wide Platform provides sturdy support for Photo or Video shooting. Grip is very strong yet lightweight and has a soft ergonomic finger hold that is comfortable to

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For Sale is a P&C Pistol Grip Camera Handle with Wide Platform
Grip has a standard 1/4″ tripod screw that screws directly into your camera’s tripod socket

A Wide Platform provides sturdy support for Photo or Video shooting. Grip is very strong yet lightweight and has a soft ergonomic finger hold that is comfortable to use.
The included threaded D-Ring (at bottom of grip) allows the Handle to be attached to a carabiner which in turn can be hooked onto keyrings, keychains, belt loops, etc.
Remove the D-Ring and you expose a standard tripod socket which can be used to attach the whole assembly to a tripod OR attach a utility bar and add even more accessories.

You can find P&C products and information at “photographyandcinema.com”.

Product Features

  • P&C Camera Pistol Grip for Steady Video
  • Wide Platform holds large dSLRs as well as small Point & Shoot Cameras
  • Rubber Non-Slip Platform with standard 1/4″ tripod screw

Comments

E. Ramclam says:

Comfortable, inexpensive, solid pistal grip I bought this grip to mount my Canon 5D Mark II onto. When I first received my package and unwrapped the grip, I felt that there was no way this lightweight grip would be able to handle my 5Dii. Once I mounted everything together along with a 16-35L and a 580EX Speedlite, I was surprised that this grip held its own very well. It felt solid and comfortable and didn’t feel like it would fall apart in my hands or endanger my precious 5Dii. The grip has a rubberized finished which helps with grip’page. The divots on the grip for your fingers are molded just about right for medium sized man-hands. Once a camera is mounted to the grip it becomes fairly difficult to unscrew it off your camera. This can be both a good thing and a bad thing. I haven’t noticed any twisting or shifting while in use. The weight of the camera and lens provides the right amount of balance with this grip attached. I have yet to try a larger/heavier lens such as the 70-200L 2.8 to see if it becomes top heavy and off…

BL says:

Great Grip! 0

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