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Review Summary
2017-04-21T12:08:21
The Red grip tips could adhere to the handles a bit better, one of mine is falling off. It's not affecting the performance but it's frustrating to have it come off from time to time
Noe C.
DP
By Noe C.
The Red grip tips could adhere to the handles a bit better, one of mine is falling off. It's not affecting the performance but it's frustrating to have it come off from time to time
Constructed with a solid titanium core for extreme durability and reliability, O-Grips feature smooth-functioning, single-handle ball joints with a maximum payload capacity of 44 lbs (20 kg) at 7 in (18 cm) from ball center making them ideal for work with both smaller and larger cameras. These are the first professional camera handgrips capable of fitting all three standard rod systems (15mm and 19mm Studio, and 15mm LWS) via the single, easy to use O-Grips bridge. OConnor O-Grips can be used with all common camera configurations (several optional accessories will be available).
Modular O-Grips are stackable for custom applications and can be configured to create double or even multi-joint handles. Each grip is fully adjustable and is capable of a half sphere of stepless articulation. In addition, by combining two grips, the range can be extended to a complete sphere.
Users can easily perform tool-free adjustment and locking of the O-Grips with one hand while operating most camera systems on their shoulder. A 3/8 stainless steel top screw and 3/8 bottom thread enable attachment at many points on a camera system and allow the addition of different accessories to the O-Grips for maximum versatility and functionality. Attaching or removing a single O-Grip Module from the camera system is quick and simple -- a 5mm Allen wrench is all it takes.
At NAB 2010, OConnor O-Grips were awarded the DV Black Diamond Award for outstanding achievement in the advancement of the art and science of video technology.
The O-Grips can be used for all common camera systems (possibly via adapter).