Chances of buying a VC grip for 7D


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Hi Bro...its the handstrap for vertical grip.

Most people use the handstrap on the existing right landscape orieintation grip.
For me, i use it as a strap for vertical shots. So it actually uses both the strap loops on the vertical grip - left and right.

So in this configuration, when not using the vertical grip, i will push the handstrap forward and then this will help to "stand" the camera landscape up with lens on. Hence avoiding the problem you had with lens leaning forwardwith bottom fornt edge of lens resting on the surface.

Hope this helps...
 

How many of you interested to get a VC-7D?
 

sulhan said:
Hi Bro...its the handstrap for vertical grip.

Most people use the handstrap on the existing right landscape orieintation grip.
For me, i use it as a strap for vertical shots. So it actually uses both the strap loops on the vertical grip - left and right.

So in this configuration, when not using the vertical grip, i will push the handstrap forward and then this will help to "stand" the camera landscape up with lens on. Hence avoiding the problem you had with lens leaning forwardwith bottom fornt edge of lens resting on the surface.

Hope this helps...

thanks! i get it now. ;)
 

dominator said:
How many of you interested to get a VC-7D?
I am interested if the price is not so ridiculous. I don't want the grip to cost as much as the body:bsmilie:
 

Anyway, I always lean my camera on it's lens... If the mount can hold a 300mm lens (okay okay, it's only the camera, grip and flash weight, probably 2 kgs?), what's with the tiny bit of weight?
 

Flare said:
Anyway, I always lean my camera on it's lens... If the mount can hold a 300mm lens (okay okay, it's only the camera, grip and flash weight, probably 2 kgs?), what's with the tiny bit of weight?

agreed. i leave mine leaning too. the pressure is not on the mount housing because its not acting as a pivot. inversely, with the lens hanging out cantilevered, the pressure IS on the mount housing, like a piece of meat on a satay stick held out straight :bsmilie:

i tuck my cam strap (like kway teow) under the lens when i store my camera, but only so that my lens won't leave a dent on the cuhion of my dry cabinet :bsmilie:
 

Trigger Happy said:
agreed. i leave mine leaning too. the pressure is not on the mount housing because its not acting as a pivot. inversely, with the lens hanging out cantilevered, the pressure IS on the mount housing, like a piece of meat on a satay stick held out straight :bsmilie:

i tuck my cam strap (like kway teow) under the lens when i store my camera, but only so that my lens won't leave a dent on the cuhion of my dry cabinet :bsmilie:

Hee... I keep it in my dry cabinet screen facing down, lens pointing up. Very stable... :bsmilie:
 

Flare said:
Anyway, I always lean my camera on it's lens... If the mount can hold a 300mm lens (okay okay, it's only the camera, grip and flash weight, probably 2 kgs?), what's with the tiny bit of weight?

u brought 300mm ssm already??
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

GENO said:
u brought 300mm ssm already??
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Hahhaha... Giving example nia... where got so much money...
 

Flare said:
Hee... I keep it in my dry cabinet screen facing down, lens pointing up. Very stable... :bsmilie:

will the dust and dirt like settle at the wrong place?
 

dominator said:
How many of you interested to get a VC-7D?


I am. Any lobang. Budget so get second hand also can.
 

satay16 said:
will the dust and dirt like settle at the wrong place?
put inside dry cabi lens face up wont collect dust ba :bsmilie:
 

yokechye said:
put inside dry cabi lens face up wont collect dust ba :bsmilie:

but i find that troublesome to pick up, got to dig the body up :bsmilie: otherwise got to pull by the lens :nono: besides, i find that sitting it upright occupies much less space than lying it flat.
 

Trigger Happy said:
but i find that troublesome to pick up, got to dig the body up :bsmilie: otherwise got to pull by the lens :nono: besides, i find that sitting it upright occupies much less space than lying it flat.
ok.. depends how long ur lens is ;p
 

yokechye said:
ok.. depends how long ur lens is ;p
Lol... Cheeky... But to stay on the right channel, there's more depth than height in the dry cab. Anyway the issue abt straining the lens mount shouldn't be an issue at all...

As for the original post abt getting a vc for the 7d, there was a b&s post a few days ago for that by geno I think...
 

Trigger Happy said:
Lol... Cheeky... But to stay on the right channel, there's more depth than height in the dry cab. Anyway the issue abt straining the lens mount shouldn't be an issue at all...

As for the original post abt getting a vc for the 7d, there was a b&s post a few days ago for that by geno I think...
yup yup, unless ur lens is dunno how many Kgs n u swing ur camera around with ur XXkg lens :bsmilie:

more depth than height.. hmm... u remove the shelf then u got more height than depth liao loh :bsmilie:

there is also a thread on 3rd party vertical grip
http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=222843
 

yokechye said:
yup yup, unless ur lens is dunno how many Kgs n u swing ur camera around with ur XXkg lens :bsmilie:

more depth than height.. hmm... u remove the shelf then u got more height than depth liao loh :bsmilie:

there is also a thread on 3rd party vertical grip
http://forums.clubsnap.org/showthread.php?t=222843

Need all the shelves hv too many lenses, bodies and flashes... Actually need a bigger cab, 80l not enuf
 

Trigger Happy said:
Need all the shelves hv too many lenses, bodies and flashes... Actually need a bigger cab, 80l not enuf
:bigeyes: :bigeyes: u should hv told me earlier.. then i get ur 80l u go buy bigger one :bsmilie:
 

Thank god, I finally got one. I thought i will never get one in my life time unless I pay >500 bucks. The rest of u, don't give up.:)
 

eesteck said:
Thank god, I finally got one. I thought i will never get one in my life time unless I pay >500 bucks. The rest of u, don't give up.:)
wow.. congrats... 2nd hand?
 

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