It’s definitely an interesting feeling when holding, really great for shooting, still not sure how I feel about it when you’re strolling around town and you may or may not take photos
Used it for several months but went back to the Fujifilm handgrip + peak design capture plate, more real estate for your fingers to grab onto and it feels a lot sturdier. Plus, you don't have to unscrew the bottom whenever you want to change the battery or remove the SD card. Admittedly, it's a fast process, but after time, it gets tedious, and in some situations, when you're on the go, it's a nuisance to do on the street, etc.
Interesting! I’ll have to look into the Fujifilm hand grip to see what it’s all about. I feel like the Micro Clutch is a great product, but not entirely there yet…
Honestly, I don’t know if it’d ever find a use for these side straps. I think I’d prefer a wrist loop strap to this. Love these black anchor links though
I love the micro clutch! I took mine off (to change things up) I should find it and bring it with me for next week. I haven’t had Prime energy drink yet… any good? Flavours you recommend?
The prime keeps on failing me, despite being zero sugar, it tastes like 200% sugar, I’ve tried all the flavours now and I can’t say there’s any I’m running back to. I’m glad you noticed that! Where are you off to for the next week?
Seems like a great option for the x100v! I might have to get this 🤔
It’s definitely an interesting feeling when holding, really great for shooting, still not sure how I feel about it when you’re strolling around town and you may or may not take photos
How do you feel about using the micro clutch now? Especially when it comes to larger mirrorless bodies and lenses?
@@metalfang07652 I use an a seven mirror list, which I feel as a medium sized camera body. I find it very helpful.
Used it for several months but went back to the Fujifilm handgrip + peak design capture plate, more real estate for your fingers to grab onto and it feels a lot sturdier. Plus, you don't have to unscrew the bottom whenever you want to change the battery or remove the SD card. Admittedly, it's a fast process, but after time, it gets tedious, and in some situations, when you're on the go, it's a nuisance to do on the street, etc.
Interesting! I’ll have to look into the Fujifilm hand grip to see what it’s all about. I feel like the Micro Clutch is a great product, but not entirely there yet…
Honestly, I don’t know if it’d ever find a use for these side straps. I think I’d prefer a wrist loop strap to this.
Love these black anchor links though
I love the honesty. You should try it!
Yes. Black anchor links 🎉
The people need to know!
I love the micro clutch! I took mine off (to change things up) I should find it and bring it with me for next week. I haven’t had Prime energy drink yet… any good? Flavours you recommend?
The prime keeps on failing me, despite being zero sugar, it tastes like 200% sugar, I’ve tried all the flavours now and I can’t say there’s any I’m running back to. I’m glad you noticed that! Where are you off to for the next week?
@@davey_gravy we are going to Tokyo for a week : ). I havent been since early 2020. Any suggestions on energy drinks or interesting streets?
@@timmuza what!!!!! I’ve never been, only dreamed of going, you’re going to have a wicked trip! So jealous!
While I do like the idea of the micro clutch for my X100v, I also use an optional L-bracket on mine as well. Sadly, can't use both.
Ooo, the L-Bracket is tight. It’s too bad they both don’t work in tandem
This guy called x100* inexpensive... Compared to what? Hasselblad and leica?
I did? My job is to take photos and videos. In relation to the other cameras and lenses I use, it costs less money.
“This guy” has a name, and it’s Davey Gravy.
@@timmuza 💜