BUTTER GRIP Offers 3D-Printed Grips for Classic Film Cameras
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Shoot a classic film camera but wish it had better ergonomics? BUTTER GRIP is a new line of 3D-printed grip attachments designed specifically for a large number of vintage cameras.
The brand is the brainchild of photographer Ethan Moses, the guy behind the 3-printed Cameradactyl 4×5 field camera.
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“So far I’ve modeled all the cameras in my personal camera graveyard and working collection, and my friends Canon collection,” Moses tells PetaPixel. “I think that I made the first ever RIGHT hand grip for a Pentax 6×7.”
Here’s a look at the grip for the Leica M series, which fits all M cameras except the M5:
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You can pick from a wide range of colors, including color-changing grips that change from one color to another at 88°F (31°C).
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Most of the grips start at $21, and you can browse the current selection over in the BUTTER GRIP online store.
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Reviewed by mimisabreena
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Sunday, December 02, 2018
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