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Re: [OM] Hand grip strap for an E-M1 II - Reccomendations?

Subject: Re: [OM] Hand grip strap for an E-M1 II - Reccomendations?
From: Wayne Shumaker <om3ti@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2022 15:27:35 -0700
At 10/25/2022 09:09 AM, I wrote:
>At 10/24/2022 03:34 PM, Larry wrote:
>
>>I'm thinking of trying a hand grip strap on my E-M1 II and was interested in 
>>hearing of anyone's experience.
>>
>>The Amazon (USA) site shows several hand grips in the $18-25 range The 
>>cheaper ones do not have a safety strap that lets you release your grip on 
>>the camera.
>>
>>A company called JJC has two or three models, all around $24-25. Two have an 
>>"Arca style" QR plate for the bottom attachment point, one has a "standing U 
>>plate.  The U plate version has legs that swing forward for stability if you 
>>put the camera down on a flat surface.  I have no idea if it would be stable 
>>with a 12-100mm lens, though. The U plate is also longer than the QR plate.  
>>It might interfere with the battery door.
>>
>>The difference in the QR plate models is the top attachment point. One 
>>attaches to the strap slot at the top-right of the camera (e.g.Nikons) - or 
>>presumably to the D-ring in the case of the E-M1 II.  The other uses an 
>>attachment plate with its own strap slot in place of a D-ring in the camera's 
>>eyelet. The plate screws into the right-side eyelet hole, but it apparently 
>>only works if the camera's eyelet is at perpendicular to the front of the 
>>camera - not the case on an E-M1 II.  Presumably, for an E-M1 II you can 
>>just ignore the plate and connect the strap like the other model.
>>
>>Two other brands, Altura and Art Tribute have bent lugs on the tripod screw 
>>attachment plate,so you can't easily put the camera down on a flat surface.
>>
>>So what are peoples' experience or opinions?  Presumably, at this price, the 
>>straps are made of pleather instead of real leather. Does it get hot and 
>>uncomfortable on your hand?  Can you carry the camera for long periods of 
>>time?
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Â Â Â Â  ----- Larry Woods
>
>Caveat - Sonie experience only...
>
>The JJC for the Oly's looks good to me: 
>https://www.amazon.com/Mirrorless-Camera-Olympus-M10II-M10III/dp/B06XTCPL16
>
>------
>I have done some research for hand grips as well. Since I use a Peak Design 
>Capture Clip I wanted to use the Peak Design QR plate. That was one 
>restriction for me. The two I have tried are the PD Clutch hand strap and the 
>SpiderPro Hand Strap V2. Both on the expensive side.
>
>One of my concerns, using a Sonie, was being able to get to the top custom 
>buttons (C2 and C1) while using the hand strap. The PD does not have a 
>security strap and I tend to leave it loose to allow my hand to get to those 
>controls. It's just OK and does not feel secure. so I back it up with a neck 
>strap.
>
>The most comfortable strap for me is the SpiderPro, which looks nearly 
>identical to the JJC. It is much more secure and shaped so I can get to the 
>top controls without loosening the strap. It was on sale one day at BH. The 
>only minor issue I have with the spider pro is the battery is a bit trickier 
>to remove and insert, but it allows the use of the PD QR plate.
>
>The JJC strap shape looks identical to the SpiderPro, which is very 
>comfortable. Both have a strap adapter for the top attachment that helps with 
>the top controls. So who copied whom? The JJC looks like a good deal to me. I 
>noticed a comment by one person that it, the JJC Delux, did not work with E-M1 
>ii. Perhpas they just got the wrong version?
>
>WayneS

I decided to get the JJC from a-mazon for my A7iii. I used the extra piece for 
the top strap, just like with the SpiderPro. I had to tighten the bottom strap 
(and top) to the limit to get the same level of security, that is tight enough 
around my hand. The strap is good but the SpiderPro, to me, is a lot more 
comfortable and secure. Because the bottom attachment to the QR plate is a 
strap, it is quite flexible and hence has more flexibility making it feel less 
secure. 

It is not bad, and feels secure with the wrist strap, just not as good as the 
SpiderPro for me. 

WayneS

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