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Sony VCT-SGR1

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Item Nr. 13135
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  • Portrait grip, table tripod & grip for videos etc.
  • Control camera with your fingertips
  • connects to camera via multi/micro USB port
  • can be tilted up to 70 degrees upwards and 100 degrees downwards
  • fits Sony RX0 and RX100 series cameras and others
  • perfect for anyone who vlogs, takes selfies or shoots or films while traveling

With the VCT-SGR1 handgrip, anyone can control their camera with their fingertips.
The VCT-SGR1 is a portrait grip that connects to the camera via the multi/micro USB port. For anyone who vlogs, takes selfies, or shoots or films while traveling, the VCT-SGR1 is the ideal addition. The grip is extremely compact, lightweight and can be tilted up to 70 degrees up and 100 degrees down to allow shooting from different perspectives, different angles and selfies.

The buttons on the top of the grip, including the shutter button and buttons for record, start, stop and - if available on the particular camera - zoom allow both left and right-handed users easy fingertip control. The bottom of the grip can be pulled apart and used as a tripod. This makes the VCT-SGR1 the perfect helper when taking group photos or shooting in low-light conditions and with slow shutter speeds to prevent camera shake.

One grip for many cameras:
With the VCT-SGR1, Sony DSC-RX0, DSC-RX100M2, DSC-RX100M3, DSC-RX100M4, DSC-RX100M5, DSC-RX100M6, DSC-HX90V, DSC-HX90, DSC-HX80, DSC-HX60V, DSC-HX60, DSC-HX50V, DSC-HX50 and DSC-WX500 can be controlled even more flexibly.

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MSRP* 119,-
91,40 Handgriff
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Sony VCT-SGR1

Short profile

  • Portrait grip, table tripod & grip for videos etc.
  • Control camera with your fingertips
  • connects to camera via multi/micro USB port
  • can be tilted up to 70 degrees upwards and 100 degrees downwards
  • fits Sony RX0 and RX100 series cameras and others
  • perfect for anyone who vlogs, takes selfies or shoots or films while traveling

Product description for Sony VCT-SGR1

With the VCT-SGR1 handgrip, anyone can control their camera with their fingertips.
The VCT-SGR1 is a portrait grip that connects to the camera via the multi/micro USB port. For anyone who vlogs, takes selfies, or shoots or films while traveling, the VCT-SGR1 is the ideal addition. The grip is extremely compact, lightweight and can be tilted up to 70 degrees up and 100 degrees down to allow shooting from different perspectives, different angles and selfies.

The buttons on the top of the grip, including the shutter button and buttons for record, start, stop and - if available on the particular camera - zoom allow both left and right-handed users easy fingertip control. The bottom of the grip can be pulled apart and used as a tripod. This makes the VCT-SGR1 the perfect helper when taking group photos or shooting in low-light conditions and with slow shutter speeds to prevent camera shake.

One grip for many cameras:
With the VCT-SGR1, Sony DSC-RX0, DSC-RX100M2, DSC-RX100M3, DSC-RX100M4, DSC-RX100M5, DSC-RX100M6, DSC-HX90V, DSC-HX90, DSC-HX80, DSC-HX60V, DSC-HX60, DSC-HX50V, DSC-HX50 and DSC-WX500 can be controlled even more flexibly.

Sony VCT-SGR1

Ausstattung
Minimale Arbeitshöhe
82,5 mm
Maximale Arbeitshöhe
108,3 mm
Packmaß
108,3 mm
Tragfähigkeit
1 kg
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
91 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
schwarz
Material-Art
ohne Angabe
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Kabelklemme, Handschlaufe und Beutel
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4548736088924
KAN
VCTSGR1.SYU

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