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Get a grip with Fujifilm X-Series!

Posted on Nov 29, 2022

The TG-BT1 tripod grip accessory broadens the scope for creativity on shoots. For content makers who like to roam

Fujifilm is expanding its range of accessories for the X Series of digital cameras; the latest addition, the TG-BT1 grip stabilises while enhancing mobility.

Engineered for X Series cameras, the TG-BT1 allows for 180° vertical and 360° horizontal adjustment for selfie grip or those hard to reach low-angle shots. A nifty little tool, the handy grip also moonlights as a tripod, making shooting from a tabletop or flat surface possible – great for group shots or a fixed-point camera.

Bluetooth functionality gives remote shooting options and increasing flexibility in both the video and still shooting experience. With a lens equipped with power zoom, the T/W buttons can be used for zoom operation.

The compact form of the TG-BT1 means it fits neatly in the smallest of bags, whilst being super light (205g). Fear not if you live somewhere rainy (like the UK!), the weather resistant coating means creating is never off limits, even in the most adverse conditions.

The max load is 1.5kg and can hold a camera and accessories, provided they are under the limit specified.

The TG-BT1 grip will be available from December, priced at £169.00.

For more information, head to the Fujifilm website.

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