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SmallRig Thumb Grip for Sony a7C II, a7CR & a7C (Black)

BH #SM4820 • MFR #4820
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SmallRig Thumb Grip for Sony a7C II, a7CR & a7C (Black)
Key Features
  • Concaved Groove for Thumb Rest
  • Secure Grip for One-Handed Operation
  • Installs onto Hot Shoe, Silicone Padding
  • Integrated Shoe Mount
This black Thumb Grip from SmallRig is compatible with Sony a7C II, a7CR, and a7C mirrorless cameras featuring a standard universal shoe mount. It enables you to position your thumb near the control wheel and is designed to allow for easier handling and a more secure hold for one-handed operation, while maintaining access to all camera functions.
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SmallRig 4820 Overview

This black Thumb Grip from SmallRig is compatible with Sony a7C II, a7CR, and a7C mirrorless cameras featuring a standard universal shoe mount. It enables you to position your thumb near the control wheel and is designed to allow for easier handling and a more secure hold for one-handed operation, while maintaining access to all camera functions.

The grip fits into the hot shoe and offers a curved handle that extends horizontally from the shoe, across the top of the camera. Built for durability, it is constructed with aluminum and features silicone padding to protect your hot shoe port.

SmallRig 4820 Specs

Camera Attachment
Shoe-Mounted
Arca-Type
No
Construction
Aluminum, Silicone
Dimensions
H: 2.7 x W: 1.4 x D: 0.4" / H: 68.3 x W: 34.3 x D: 11.4 mm
Weight
0.3 oz / 8 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.055 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
3.8 x 3.1 x 1"

SmallRig 4820 Reviews

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Can I mount a flash with this thumb grip on the ...

Can I mount a flash with this thumb grip on the camera?
Asked by: Orlando
When using the SmallRig Thumb Grip for Sony a7C II, a7CR & a7C (Black), you cannot connect an on-camera flash as the contacts will be blocked. A continuous light for video could be mounted with the grip.
Answered by: Michael S
Date published: 2024-10-28
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