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The JJC Metal Hand Grip L Bracket Holder is a precision-engineered accessory designed exclusively for Fujifilm X-T3 and X-T2 cameras. Featuring an Arca Swiss type quick release plate, it offers rapid mounting and dismounting while maintaining full access to battery and memory card slots. Crafted from durable metal, it enhances grip comfort and stability, includes a strap slot for added security, and weighs a mere 103 grams with compact dimensions, making it an essential upgrade for serious Fuji shooters.
















| ASIN | B07V6JZKC7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #523 in Camera Mounts & Clamps |
| Brand | JJC |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 241 Reviews |
| Folded Size | 68mm (l) x 58.5mm (w) x 58mm (h) |
| Item Height | 5.8 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 103 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Jinjiacheng Photography Equipment Co.,Ltd. |
S**I
Works well
Added to my Fuji X-T2 camera body to increase size of hand grip. Well constructed, fits correctly, easy to install, looks good.
D**L
One of my better purchases
Comfortable grip and fits well. Been using it on my X-T3 for around 5 months now and it has held up great. A must buy in my opinion and its at a great price
R**Y
Huge positive difference
It does exactly what it's supposed to. Gives me a much better grip on my X-M5. Having two extra loop points on the bottom also lets me carry my camera facing down when I have a heavy lens on it. Also, I use one of the bottom mounting points with one of those metal loop things so I can clip the whole thing to a carabiner on my backpack. Overall, I'm very satisfied and consider this grip to be a necessity when shooting with my X-M5, which is normally very hard to grip for me.
E**N
Better than the competition where it counts!
Love the grip! It's better than the Meike and official Fuji grip where it counts. 1. Price -- This grip is priced similarly to the Meike, which makes it much cheaper than the official Fuji grip by a significant margin (66%!) 2. Strap Attchment Point -- Unlike the Meike, this JJC grip has a strap mounting point at the bottom of the left side, allowing me to place my strap or PD anchor there without it interfering with my hand when I reach to grab the camera! This was the main reason I switched, as the Meike grip had no support for any strap attachments, forcing me to use the camera's default strap lug, which is positioned in an annoying location that causes the strap to block my right hand when I grab the camera. 3. Mounting Screw -- This grip's mounting screw (the screw you use to attach it to the camera) is by far the most flexible and easiest to use of its competitors. It features a flip-out finger screw that allows you to attch, remove, or adjust the grip without the need for a coin or allen key. Much more convenient in the field! 4. Build Quality -- The build quality and material feel is on-par with the Meike and Fuji grips. No complaints here. 5. More room for tilt screen -- At the bottom of the grip, more space exists to allow the camera's tilt screen to flip out comfortably. With the Meike grip I was always afraid of hitting the bottom of the screen against the grip, causing me to stow it away in a weird manner. Now I don't have to worry about it at all due to the extra clearance! As for the negative aspects of the grip, I have a few to share. 1. Gap between grip and camera -- As shown in the second image, there exists a gap between the grip and the camera grip that looks somewhat unsettling. Unlike the Meike or Fuji grip, it doesn't adhere to the camera's grip that well, and sits somewhat offset from it. It's not an issue that affects functionality or durability but simultaneously fails to inspire confidence. 2. Appearance -- The sandwich-like smooth-leather-smooth appearance of the grip is not the most attractive to me. I feel that the whole thing should have a leather texture to it, as opposed to just the center portion. Still, not a big deal. 3. Fit and alignment are slightly off. Although this doesn't affect functionality too much, the slight variance in the grip's alignment may cause it to move slightly after use. I fixed this by taking a very very thin foam sheet and sticking it to the inside of the handgrip area, filling the space that allowed the grip to move slightly. Overall, I would recommend it. 4/5 from me.
C**E
High Quality, Adds Grip
Fits my Fujifilm X-T30ii perfectly, while still being able to access battery and card housing. Makes gripping the camera so much easier as I have larger hands. This is exactly the solution I was look for, high quality product as well!
L**O
Best one yet
I was looking for a camera grip for the Xt30ii for a while now, and this has concluded my search. It fits perfectly on the camera, and in my hands. The grip provided extra comfort and security on the camera. And the built in rail for it to be quickly connected to any tripod is awesome. Would highly recommend
M**T
Nice look
Super sturdy and easy to put onto the camera itself. Small enough to not feel bulky.
C**C
Be advised
4 month review: I carry my camera everywhere, and while this thing feels great, and I generally agree with all the high reviews, I’m giving it 3 stars because this thing has come loose twice in the 4 months of frequent use. If you wear your camera as cross body sling, and attach one end of the sling to the bottom of the camera, that means there is a chance this thing will fall off over time, and so will your camera. Hasn’t happened to me, but it’s always on the back of my mind because it’s come off twice on its own. Not too big of a deal if you don’t attach your sling to the bottom of this, as you can just retighten it, but since I do, that means I have to keep an Allen wrench on me at all times so I can unscrew the bottom sling attachment point in order to get to the L Bracket screw underneath. And if I don’t have an Allen wrench, and this thing starts wiggling? Nothing I can do to tighten it, I’ll just have to keep wiggling it until this thing comes off and leave it in my bag until I get home. Kind of annoying. Plus, I already lost the magnetic tool this thing comes with, as the only thing keeping it from falling off was the magnet, so now I have to keep a penny on me, since the screw itself is designed to keep you from accessing with anything but the specialized tool the comes with it, and a penny is the only thing small enough to get in there outside of a flathead screwdriver. Basically, be aware that this thing will come loose if you use it enough. And don’t lose the magnetic tool that comes with it (very easy to do) or you’ll need a flathead screwdriver or penny, as it’s designed for the magnetic screw only.
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