BobPS
Established
Hi Tom,
I'm thinking about getting a rapidgrip for my M6 which will be here next month. My minolta xg-m has a built-in grip albeit a small one and so does my canon 30D, and after a couple of years using canon 30D I find that I often wish for a grip when I use my FM2.
My question is, when using rapidgrip would I have to remove the rapidgrip first before loading or unloading a film?
I look at the rapidgrip at your site there's no description about this, but by looking at the picture of the grip and how it's attached to the base plate, I'm guessing that loading film can be done without removing the grip, is that correct?
thanks in advance,
bob
I'm thinking about getting a rapidgrip for my M6 which will be here next month. My minolta xg-m has a built-in grip albeit a small one and so does my canon 30D, and after a couple of years using canon 30D I find that I often wish for a grip when I use my FM2.
My question is, when using rapidgrip would I have to remove the rapidgrip first before loading or unloading a film?
I look at the rapidgrip at your site there's no description about this, but by looking at the picture of the grip and how it's attached to the base plate, I'm guessing that loading film can be done without removing the grip, is that correct?
thanks in advance,
bob
Pablito
coco frío
There is no reason to remove the grip when you load film, in fact it's easier to keep track of the baseplate with the grip attached during film changes.
BobPS
Established
Thanks Pablito, that's what I need to hear.
bob
bob
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
Yes Bob, the Grip is attached to the baseplate or Rapidwinder and stays on when you remove either of these. As Pablito says, it also makes it easier to hold when reloading.
BobPS
Established
Thanks Tom
I just sent you an email.
Bob
I just sent you an email.
Bob
peter_n
Veteran
The Rapidgrip is something you can stick in your mouth. I'm a bit leery of doing that with the baseplate... 
sepiareverb
genius and moron
The Rapidgrip is something you can stick in your mouth. I'm a bit leery of doing that with the baseplate...![]()
That sounds a bit kinky Peter.:angel:
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