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Digital ToolsGet A Grip On
And if you've discovered that your camera can take vertical as well as horizontal pictures, you know what a pain (in the wrist) it is to hold it in that position. A grip lets you balance a vertically held camera comfortably in your palm, resulting in rock-steady portraits. Once you use this grip, you'll never shoot without it again. (Its attachment knob is also bottom-threaded so you don't have to remove it from the camera when you use a tripod.) Here's a tip: use the grip's integral flash shoe to mount a low powered video light (Sony makes a beauty) for subtle, close-up, fill-in lighting that your regular on-camera flash would be too powerful for. (And you can see the effects before you shoot.) CB-2 Deluxe Camera Bracket w/Comfort Grip. $39.95 plus $4.00 S&H.
Mighty Fine Adapter
Then, to top it off, he came up with a 37mm lens cap that fits over the ring for just three bucks extra. For awhile, the craving for these beauties was so great, that Tom just couldn't keep up with the demand. But they're back in stock now and for just $22.95 plus $4 for shipping (plus an extra $3.00 for the cap), you'll own a piece of photographic gear you can show your grandkids someday and say "they just don't make 'em that way any more."
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