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Thread started 18 May 2001 (Friday) 10:31
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Grip for G1

 
vloher
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May 18, 2001 10:31 |  #1

Does anyone know of a place/site that sells a grip or selection of grips that can be attached to the G1? Or do you have something that you are doing or have devised which I might also use. Thanks for your responses.

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May 18, 2001 13:49 |  #2

vloher wrote:
Does anyone know of a place/site that sells a grip or selection of grips that can be attached to the G1? Or do you have something that you are doing or have devised which I might also use. Thanks for your responses.

Vic

Vic:
Scroll down to find a previously posted topic on this subject. Also check out dpreview's Canon talk forum and search for "holding the G1" or similar keywords.

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jays
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May 22, 2001 23:31 |  #3

Vloher,

Here is the same reply I posted in the dcreview.

I've been lax in my duty. I received the G1 grip last week. I might get around and get some pictures of it. It's made well. Very light weight and there is rubber on the inside to protect the camera body. Getting to the little rubber door on the side is very difficult (there needs to be a notch there for access) and you must remove the grip to change the battery, but you can access the memory slot without removing the grip. The accent piece is either rubber (what I have) or a cherry wood. The big thing is that you can attach a real camera strap to the grip either in the vertical or the horizontal. Overall it's quite nice and I'm enjoying it.

However, I have a few pictures now.

http://www.zing.com/al​bum/?id=4292621897 (external link)


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