Most small digital cameras seem to be about the size and shape of a deck of cards these days. That’s nice for fitting it into your gear bag, but most of those cameras are flat, smooth, and slippery – and hard to hold. Flipbac Innovations has developed a grip – inspired by the built-in grips of some of the most popular cameras – that can be added to the front of a camera. These Flipbac Grips are 100% silicone, and they use 3M adhesives that grip well, but can be removed without damage to the camera body. They are also repositionable and reusable. The grips are black, 1.5″ X 0.87″ X 0.24″, and available in three designs. Each style is $9.99, and Flipbac Innovations ships worldwide.
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Ohhhh that is cool… and that’s my camera in the picture!
Trouble is, if I added that, the camera would no longer fit in the case I have. Decisions, decisions…
I have the Richard Franiec CNC-machined aircraft-grade aluminum grip for the S90 and I love it! But my SCUBA case doesn’t. Imagine it feels much more solid and substantial than a silicone one, but it also costs three times as much.
http://www.kleptography.com/rf/
Hi ,
I have tried both the Flipbac Grip 2 and the RF aluminum grip on different cameras. The RF grip does fit nicely. The weight is about the same, they are both light. But I prefer the hard silicon over the aluminum, the aluminum tends to get slippery.The Flipbac grip is better value and looks as good.
http://flipbac.com/camera-grip-about.htm