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Dot Line P&C Handgrip

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Dot Line P&C Handgrip
Key Features
  • Ergonomic Handgrip
  • Wide-Mounting Platform
  • Rubber Mounting Pad
  • Rubberized Non-Slip Grip
The P&C Handgrip from Dot Line Corp manufactured by Photography and Cinema is an ergonomic camera grip designed to provide a secure comfortable grip while shooting video with cameras ranging in size from mirrorless "Point and Shoot" to small sized HDSLRs. The wide camera mounting platform has the advantage of providing increased lateral support for wide profile cameras, and the rubber mounting pad helps prevent the camera from loosening from and spinning on the grip.
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Has anyone used this with the lomokino 35mm film camera? As they have discontinued the original handgrip and I am trying to find an alternative.
Asked by: Claudia M.
This will work with the Lomography LomoKino 35mm Film Camera B&H # LOK35 very well.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-28

Could this support a heavier camera say 10+ lbs?

Could this support a heavier camera say 10+ lbs?
Asked by: Colt
Yes, can attach the P&C Handgrip to larger cameras. Do be careful though because attachments that connect with one mounting point are less secure. This could cause issues depending on how large the camera is.
Answered by: Peterm
Date published: 2022-01-30

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will can use Zacuto Blackmagic Pocket Camera Z-Finder 2x ?
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes, you can use it. It has a universal screw.
Answered by: Peter T.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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will can use with Zacuto Blackmagic Pocket Camera Z-Finder 2x ?
Asked by: Anonymous
You won't be able to attach it to the Z-Finder per se but you can attach it to the camera (where the tripod gets connected to).
Answered by: Mike W.
Date published: 2018-08-28

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Canon 7D II with 100-400 II and wondering if anyone has used this with a Kirk foot?
Asked by: Anonymous
Not sure what you had in mind for using this handle with that gear. I actually bought it to better support my camcorder or my Nikon 7100 point and shoot, which it does well. I hooked it to my 300 f4 with a tripod mount on my D800 and it fit fine, but again, I'm not sure what you want to achieve.
Answered by: Eric B.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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