Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Stick-On Camera Grips For Shovel-Handed Shooters

Today's tiny, minuscule cameras are really comfy to use. If you have tiny, minuscule hands that is. The complaint is that many of us do not have pitiable T-rex-style paws but normal mitts with fingers that only can't hold a digicam really well. The answer - in reserve from a ride implant - is to increase an additional grip.

These 3 grips advance from Flipbac. They're done from silicone and have a gummy 3M glue back that binds them definite but leaves no gummy remains when removed. The 3 models are all the same size - 38 x 22 x 6mm - but any comes with a different-shaped bulge. These shapes are "inspired by" the grips on the Canon G12, the Panasonic GF2 and the Samsung TL500.

Choose the a you regard would be many cozy for your large shovel-like hands, hang it onto the prosaic aspect on the front of the camera and you're done, right away able to take cinema with a hand.

The really most appropriate segment of this is that the grips cost only $10 each. In the world of overpriced print accessories, that's probably free. Available now.

Flipbac Camera Grips [Flipbac around Oh Gizmo ]

See Also:

Custom Grip Makes Canon S90 Almost Perfect

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