📸 Elevate Your Shot with Style!
The NEEWERZf Handgrip L Shape Grip for Nikon Z f is a lightweight, retro-inspired camera mounting baseplate designed for enhanced stability and comfort. Weighing just 3.8oz, it features an ergonomic thumb grip, a nonslip handle, and compatibility with Arca type tripod heads, making it the perfect accessory for photographers seeking both functionality and style.
Item Weight | 5.64 Ounces |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Color | Silver |
G**S
CA134 is the choice for me and my Zf
I first bought the CA079. It didn't feel right to me; not very secure in my hand. I re-read the reviews here on Amazon where a buyer (skullxleader) had found that he/she preferred the CA134 (good photos there, too). I bought it, and I agree completely. The CA134 has a much more grippy grip material and still has the thumb grip tab. Also, the side plate is a little bit thicker, possibly to accommodate the three tripod attachment holes. I think that this contributes to the overall chunkier feel. I like it.
J**N
Looks awesome and feels amazing
Excellent grip and appearance. This is version one and not the follow up with a more pronounced thumb rest. No complaints and no reason to try anything else. It’s working just fine.
S**R
CA134 vs CA07 vs CA063
I have the three Neewer variants and here are some of my thoughts.The OG CA073/CA063:I've had this one since I've had the ZF. It works fine and I'm able to hook grip it and carry a 150-600 and 70-200. Its better than nothing but nowhere as nice as even my Z30's grip. The main issue I have is that its not a very deep grip and that's exacerbated by the angle where your fingertips rest. Along with it not being grippy, it just requires more work to really keep a good grip on it.I like the look of the red line and it works great with smaller grips.For the longest time it was a little annoying that the only integrated thumb grip one comes from Japan and is 3 times the price.CA07:I saw this and the CA134 on Amazon and was very excited to try it out. I immediately bought both, but only CA07 was available immediately.The CA07 is the CA063 with a thumb grip. Almost everything else is similar. It does remove the cold shoe and tripod mount on the side. I think this one is the better looking of all three and has the thumb grip. Unfortunately it has the same grip shape and for me the grip material was slicker. The thumb grip helps, but it didn't feel different enough overall to the CA063.CA134:So off the bat this one has the better shaped grip and grip material. The material is very similar to my z30 although not as deep. The shape allows your fingertips to rest in a shallow indent. The red line isn't there either and the grip goes straight to the camera body so it feels slightly deeper than the other two grips. This grip also has 3 tripod attachment points on the side.One odd design is the lack of a tool-less mounting screw. On the bottom it comes with a magnetic tool to remove thescrew. This one is my preferred grip.
J**B
Excellent addition!
What a difference! This really improves the ergonomics of the NIkon Zf - I only wish it came in the matching body color (I have a blue camera) but it's not a big deal. Highly recommend!
J**K
Still too small and slippery
Based on a review I read I thought the Neewer grip would be the answer to my panning issue with the Zf. I get a very low keeper rate with the camera when it comes to panning race cars. My D500 gives considerably better results. After taking thousands of shots comparing the two cameras I've come to the conclusion it's an ergonomics problem. I use the Smallrig grip currently. Smallrig's grip is much better when it comes to the material used for slippage but still too small to hold the camera comfortably when panning. My hands are of average size so still searching for a solution. Otherwise I love the camera.Sending this one back.I was too harsh in my initial one star rating. I stand by what I say above but I changed my rating to 3 stars.
J**E
Significantly improves on the earlier Neewer grip
With this CA079 grip, Neewer has taken their previous grip for the Nikon Zf and dramatically improved it simply by a subtle redesign of the front grip angle and with the all-important addition of a rear thumb grip. The change to the front makes the camera easier to hold when not in a shooting position (it's more squared off from the camera body) and the rear thumb grip is small but very well designed to provide a very secure hold by your thumb on the body. The addition of this means you don't have to squeeze the grip like you did on Neewer's earlier effort, and this dramatically reduces fatigue when carrying and shooting with the camera. As someone who has owned all the major grips for the Zf (including Nikon's own Zf-GR1), this new Neewer grip is the best of the lot, and the most comfortable to use. They also added a touch more space around the SD card making it easier to remove that as well.
B**G
Makes handling with larger lenses easier.
Had been using Smallrig grip with camera but the addition of the thumb rest on this grip was worth a try. I find this is a more natural feel and I'm no longer even conscious of having to keep a grip on the camera. Grip screw does have a tendency to loosen with use.Nice addition!
B**S
Essential
Love the feel of this grip. It will also keep my fingernails from creating any wear where they might otherwise dig in as I’ve done on my last Canon camera.
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