Roverbovver
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I won't enter the discussion pro/contra grips but suffice to say I needed one in a hurry. Take an Olympus OM Winder, it doesn't matter either 1 or 2 will do and they're abundant. Remove the bottom half, most of the screws are pretty obvious. Two in the head just under your index finger are a little more hidden. Lift the head and cut the wires. Remove the battery box and seperate the lower half. A couple more screws and wires to cut and then you can remove the guts and motor.
There is a rubber buffer on the rear side of the handle. Lift this up or dig it out. There is a cross-headed screw behind it holding the raised collar for the rubber. File it if all else fails to get the grip to sit flat against the front of the camera.
There is also a pin that locates into a hole in the Olympus OM base plates. If you are feeling brave you can drill the RD-1 base plate to accept this. Please remove the base plate first, we don't want to go drilling into your Epson's circuits. If you choose this route the pin must me shortened. I didn't, I just ground it off flat, I was in a hurry.
The Epson base plate has four nipples, these lead your new grip to sit unevenly, use tape to balance this out. There is not enough thread on the screw to allow any generous padding between your grip and the base plate.
Look at the pics, make your decisions. A wrist strap from Luigi will provide peace of mind.
I have a problem uploading pictures, I'll get it sorted shortly.
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as of 2.8.2013 the R-D1 is for sale see the classifieds and ignore the red SOLD text !!
There is a rubber buffer on the rear side of the handle. Lift this up or dig it out. There is a cross-headed screw behind it holding the raised collar for the rubber. File it if all else fails to get the grip to sit flat against the front of the camera.
There is also a pin that locates into a hole in the Olympus OM base plates. If you are feeling brave you can drill the RD-1 base plate to accept this. Please remove the base plate first, we don't want to go drilling into your Epson's circuits. If you choose this route the pin must me shortened. I didn't, I just ground it off flat, I was in a hurry.
The Epson base plate has four nipples, these lead your new grip to sit unevenly, use tape to balance this out. There is not enough thread on the screw to allow any generous padding between your grip and the base plate.
Look at the pics, make your decisions. A wrist strap from Luigi will provide peace of mind.
I have a problem uploading pictures, I'll get it sorted shortly.
for pics scroll down
as of 2.8.2013 the R-D1 is for sale see the classifieds and ignore the red SOLD text !!
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