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    Join the NO DSLRs Flickr group here.   Each month I'll pick an artist and feature a favorite photo here with a link to the artist's Flickr group.  All rights reserved to artist.   

    The picture above is from Clancycoop.   Check out his Flickr site here.  He's got some very good HDR images and shot this shot with and Olympus EP-1.    

     

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    Feb032010

    Richard Franiec Custom Grip for Canon S90

    I posted  few weeks ago my initial (P)Review of the powerful Canon S90.    I love this litle camera.   However, it was too small and sleek for my hands.  I've almost dropped it a number of times.   So...I purchased a Richard Franiec Custom Grip from Lensmate

    This is a must have product for anyone that has an S90.   The grip is perfectly designed to fit both the camera and your hand.   I can grab the camera to pull from my pouch on my back pack with firm authority with no fear of dropping the camera.  It also improves one handed shooting by giving your middle finger a firm hold on the camera.  

    Mounting was simple.  Clean the area.   Test fit and placement.   Peal off backing on double sided tap, position and press.   Installation is complete.   This accessory adds so much to an already great camera.  I can't recommend it enough. 

    Note:  I have no affiliation with either Lensmate or Richard Franiec.

     

    Reader Comments (2)

    What kind of strap is that? Doesn't look like the (not-so-great) stock strap.

    February 18, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterjohn

    John, thanks for the comment. The strap is a little Canon branded wrist strap that I picked up in an electronics store in Tokyo, Japan. I do not know the model or if it is available in the USA. Good eye!

    February 19, 2010 | Registered CommenterGnat

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