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Trouble Gripping the d7100
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<blockquote data-quote="oldsalt" data-source="post: 195500" data-attributes="member: 7440"><p>For what it's worth - now that I have bought an 800E I find it "easier" to grip than my old D7000 (which my wife now uses) ... the grip is a <em>little</em> larger and a <em>slightly different</em> shape ... not a solution I know - just my observation. When I first bought my D7000 I had the same feeling as you "it wasn't quite right" to grip - and as I say it wasn't till I got the 800 that I felt "comfortable" using my camera....</p><p>I also fitted a "Carry Speed" shoulder strap to my new camera which attaches to a base plate on the camera - it's great - the camera just hangs at my side (facing downwards) and is always ready to use - the classic neck strap is a pain in the neck - literally !!!!</p><p>Good luck with your camera.</p><p>cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldsalt, post: 195500, member: 7440"] For what it's worth - now that I have bought an 800E I find it "easier" to grip than my old D7000 (which my wife now uses) ... the grip is a [I]little[/I] larger and a [I]slightly different[/I] shape ... not a solution I know - just my observation. When I first bought my D7000 I had the same feeling as you "it wasn't quite right" to grip - and as I say it wasn't till I got the 800 that I felt "comfortable" using my camera.... I also fitted a "Carry Speed" shoulder strap to my new camera which attaches to a base plate on the camera - it's great - the camera just hangs at my side (facing downwards) and is always ready to use - the classic neck strap is a pain in the neck - literally !!!! Good luck with your camera. cheers [/QUOTE]
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