Bike Tourist
Well-known
I've searched and found no good thumb rest available from Match Technical or Lensmate. Just cheap ones that may damage the camera or be too short. It's as though they had a production run and figure not enough X-Pro1s will be sold to justify more being made.
burancap
Veteran
MT seems to do this sometimes, and I don't know why. For some reason, they abandoned the wraparound X100 type too.
Keep an eye open for a used "real" one. They are fantastic with the stock grip and a wrist strap.
Keep an eye open for a used "real" one. They are fantastic with the stock grip and a wrist strap.
SamShio
hiking/walking photog
I enjoy my thumbs up grip.
Bike Tourist
Well-known
I found one. Thanks.
rogue_designer
Reciprocity Failure
I love my thumbs up - however, it seems there is a design flaw in the way Fuji installed the hotshoe on the XPro1, which can cause it to loosen or fall off entirely - either from flash use, or as I've discovered, too much torque on the thumb-grip. :/
Not a huge deal for me, I don't use the hotshoe otherwise, but I miss the thumbs-up now that I cannot use it.
Has anyone else had this happen, and had good luck with Fuji repair? I've heard numbers as high as $500 to fix - which, given that I can buy a used XPro1 for about that, I'm hesitant to spend.
Should I just JB weld it in place as a cold shoe?
Not a huge deal for me, I don't use the hotshoe otherwise, but I miss the thumbs-up now that I cannot use it.
Has anyone else had this happen, and had good luck with Fuji repair? I've heard numbers as high as $500 to fix - which, given that I can buy a used XPro1 for about that, I'm hesitant to spend.
Should I just JB weld it in place as a cold shoe?
Bike Tourist
Well-known
Sorry, but I haven't had that problem. In fact, I've acquired a second X-Pro1 and fitted it with a cheap knockoff which seems to work almost as well as the more expensive ones. It also remains firmly in place with just a friction fit.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Dick,
Which particular inexpensive knock-off did you get? I've been looking on Amazon and haven't been able to decide on which cheapie to get.
Which particular inexpensive knock-off did you get? I've been looking on Amazon and haven't been able to decide on which cheapie to get.
Mr_Toad
Fluffy Marsupial
Dick,
Which particular inexpensive knock-off did you get? I've been looking on Amazon and haven't been able to decide on which cheapie to get.
Hey, Y'all,
I saw this orphan thread...so I thought I'd provide a substitute reply.
Here's the cheap knockoff I got off 'zon...
Fotodiox Pro Thumb Grip for Mirrorless Digital Cameras (Black), fits: Fujifilm X-Pro1
http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DZZHPHI?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s02
Robt.
Darthfeeble
But you can call me Steve
I use a small 1/2" adhesive cork "foot" in place of the ThumbsUp. It gives just enough support and can be placed exactly at the right spot. I have one on my X100, Pro1 as well as my M9. When they get too scroungy looking or worn, just peel them off and clean the area with some alky and replace.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I use a small 1/2" adhesive cork "foot" in place of the ThumbsUp. It gives just enough support and can be placed exactly at the right spot. I have one on my X100, Pro1 as well as my M9. When they get too scroungy looking or worn, just peel them off and clean the area with some alky and replace.
Hmmm - that is a great idea. I will have to try that. Thanks!
Dogman
Veteran
I'm sure everyone is familiar with this by now but I'll add it to the thread. Lensmate now has a folding thumb rest for the XP2 that fits the XP1 perfectly--about $60 and well worth it in my opinion. For less money, Amazon sells a cheap model called DSLRKIT that's pretty good as well, just a bit short for the XP models.
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