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Review Summary
2015-01-12T19:00:00
It broke while attached to my D4s. I'm very lucky the camera did not fall to the ground.
ANDREW H.
2015-01-05T19:00:00
Had it attached to my D4s. It cracked and fell off the camera, I'm lucky the camera didn't fall.
Andy
2014-03-31T21:00:00
Product is okay, but not hte quality I expected.
Max
2013-12-30T19:00:00
needs instructions, received for birthday and still trying to figure how it works. Material good and will probably last a long time.
KENNETH J.
2013-04-08T21:00:00
The only downside to this product was I had to figure out how to attach it correctly to the camera myself. There were no directions or even a diagram. Fortunately it wasn't incredibly hard to figure out as I had an idea how it should look once attached. Other than that ... LOVE IT! Great product for a great price.
EIbyMK
2013-04-01T21:00:00
As with any other purchase from your company I have been very satisfied with the prompt delivery and awesome manner of careful packaging. I am very satisfied with my purchase, it serves the purpose I purchased it for. I'm looking forward to visiting your store during my next visit to NYC, be well.
Akamu
2013-01-22T19:00:00
This hand strap allows me to keep my camera in my hand and ready to use for hours at a time. Holding a DSLR for long periods is fatiguing and could be perilous for the equipment because of the possibility of dropping it. This strap has changed this insecurity completely. It works very good and the only concern I have is durability for I have only used it for a few weeks and cannot comment on how long it may last. It seems sturdy but the connection to the camera is made of plastic. I would have preferred metal but for the price I am very satisfied.
JAMES C.
2012-12-30T19:00:00
It would be VERY helpful to include an illustration (in the packaging)of the strap installed on a camera. There are several wrong ways to attach the strap.
Jim C.
2012-08-27T21:00:00
I have had my Nex 5N for about 4 months now. I never use the included neck strap and was holding the camera like I would my iphone. I have been shopping for a hand strap for a while but most I've tried were too big for the Nex 5N. This one is on the smallish side and a good fit. 4-star because the price was higher than competitor's.
DAVE K.
2012-08-12T21:00:00
The statement is true "you get what you pay for". This hand grip is very akward to handle your camera. While it does help to stablize the camera, you can't tighten the strap enough to help it feel secure on the hand.
Trecester
2012-07-17T21:00:00
Let me start by saying i own this strap, but i did not buy it here. i used this strap all the time when i started out, my finger muscles were not ready to hold an SLR for 6 hours straight at a wedding, and they were cramping up. An event shooter with a camera hanging around his neck is ridiculous, you need two hands to bring camera up, it bumps your chest, etc. i never use a camera with the supplied strap around my neck. using this i could let my camera hang on my wrist when i wasnt shooting, and all i had to do was grip the camera to pick it back up for shooting. Eventually my finger muscles grew accustomed and I didn't need this any more. Fast forward 3 years, I cut the tip off my right middle finger. It was BAD. There was a big bandage. Pressure hurt my finger. I couldn't hold my camera! I go into my closet, find my trusty old wrist strap and bang, I am using my camera pain free, without putting pressure on my finger. The finger healed, I took it off. So, for the price, worth owning.
YEHOSHUA K.
2012-05-13T21:00:00
Bought item, after buying another vendor product. This one just as bad as the other one. Bad design, no interactions in box, covers battery sd card compartment, hand sweats.
Haydee C.
2010-04-27T21:00:00
I don't like neck straps at all, so I was looking for something different to use instead. I considered a wrist strap, but this hand strap seemed like it would work better for me because it helps you hold the camera instead of just keeping it from falling if you let go. But that has a downside in that it also keeps your hand in a position of gripping the camera that makes it difficult to hit certain buttons. I have a Pentax K-X and I have a hard time hitting the +/-EV button and the green button which are on the top behind the shutter release. The green button in particular is very difficult to get to because it is closer to the right edge of the camera. It's also not possible to open the battery compartment with this attached, so I have to unscrew the bottom plate in order to change batteries. Despite the negatives I'm pretty happy with this strap, especially given the low price.
Ruckus
2010-04-10T21:00:00
Wish it had a cam lock for fast adjustment. I don't run the strap through the loop on the camera (only through loop on plate provided) because it was not comfortable. I use this hand strap more like a padded wrist strap that rides on my wrist, and it is more secure on my wrist than riding on top of my hand. When adjusted properly, it makes my camera feel solid in my hand. Ultimately, it works for me and I like it.
JEFFREY W.
2010-03-20T21:00:00
I'm using these on Nikon cameras, not as pictured but as a hand-strap. Easily convertable by changing the way the strap attaches. Works GREAT! I love that the screw socket for adding a tripod mount is positioned to be in the center of the camera.
DAN H.

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Adorama Camera Grip Hand Strap is designed to stabilize a camera when shooting, and to alleviate fatigue during extended sessions of photography