Got a grip!

Joerg said:
Works like a charm.
I like that the camera will now stand and not topple forward.
And the CArl Zeiss on the BAck is nice too....😉

Ciao

Joerg
Nice one Joerg! 😉 Congrats on the grip. I got a TA grip after trying rover's on the summer RFF meet and love it. It works really well with the heavy 90/2. 🙂
 
peter_n said:
Nice one Joerg! 😉 Congrats on the grip. I got a TA grip after trying rover's on the summer RFF meet and love it. It works really well with the heavy 90/2. 🙂

Peter,

I am glad you converted to the grip side....
M cameras are IMHO much nicer to handle with a grip. it really takes care of the weight issue.

Ciao

joerg
 
back alley said:
you realize that now i am back to thinking i may have to buy one. this, after convincing myself that i would be unique with my customized mclassic grips.
will it never end...😉

joe


joe you will be fine with the customized grips.

The zeiss may be a little small for larger hands..

Ciao

joerg
 
The CZ grip is a ubiquitous fixture on my ZI so far.

Indeed, the camera would feel strange to me without it.

The ZI has largely displaced the Leica M2 in my small travel kit. I doubt it would if not for the grip, but then I didn't take to the Leica until I got a grip for it either. Whether or not it stays will probably depend on the ZI's durablity or how often I need a self-timer.
 
back alley said:
how about an update on using the grips?

are they recommended or in a drawer somewhere?

joe


Joe,

the grip is welded to my ZI.
It adds much to the handling of the camera, just as the m-grip does to the M-bodies.

Ciao

joerg
 
i sometimes take the grip off my camera to see if i like the feel and lighter weight but it always seems to get back on pretty quick. i think a grip and wrist strap are made for each other.
i might try no grip with the longer luigi strap as i have less need to hold the camera when not actually shooting.
the long strap has made a difference in my winter shooting with less need to hold the metal camera.
 
Joe,

interesting that you mention a wrist strap. Incidentally i use a gordy strap with all my RF cameras and my lightmeter. That might explain my preference for the grip.

Ciao

joerg
 
i love a wrist strap and have begun to feel a bit guilty that i am liking the longer strap i am now using on one of my zi bodies.

but for when i want to go out shooting 'lite' without a bag, just a camera and lens the long strap is very nice.
 
I never felt comfortable witha longer strap, just do not know what to do with it. even on my SLR I wrap it as a wrist strap.....

Ciao

Joerg
 
mine are the photoequip grips, i had a hole drilled on the bottom plate so i could access the film release button.

and another admission, today on the silver zi, i took the grip off as i have the longer strap on it...there isn't the same need for a grip and it was a very nice experience shooting at the market.
 
I have tried to find that Photoequip grip of yours but i only found it at ebay and they do not ship to Spain. Any suggestion where to find one (black)?

I prefer it than the zeiss one (i don't like leather simil pattern of the grip... just find it out of place... -excuse me, i'm an architect and i get mad with the most stupid things...-).
 
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