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🎬 Grip the moment, stabilize your story — shoot like a pro!
The ULANZI U-Grip Pro is a lightweight, durable handheld video rig featuring triple cold shoe mounts and a universal 1/4" screw mount. Designed for professional-grade stability, it supports cameras up to 20 oz and offers ergonomic foam grips for comfortable, steady shooting across smartphones, GoPros, and DSLRs. Perfect for creators on the move who demand versatile accessory options and reliable handling.





| ASIN | B07JQC1N5M |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,635 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #87 in Camcorder Handheld Stabilizers |
| Brand | ULANZI |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Camcorder, Camera, Cellphone |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,460) |
| Exposure Control Type | Manual (M) |
| Folded Size | Compact |
| Manufacturer | ULANZI |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 20 Ounces |
| Media Type | Video |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 0.002 |
| Model Name | U-Grip Pro |
| UPC | 699953765649 |
| Viewfinder Type | External Monitor |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
M**M
I've had this for a month and a half and have carried it around with me everywhere, in 3 or 4 different configurations. To me in the pictures it looked cheezy and plasticy, I almost didn't buy it, but it was cheap (and so am I) and available so I tried it, figuring that Amazon is GREAT with returns and I could order one of the more expensive ones if I didn't like it. Well I was totally wrong. It is made of plastic but it's very well designed and made. The frame is sturdy and light, and although I'm mostly using it for a lightweight video rig (a Sony alpha and a light), I've tried it with my Nikon D7100, 400mm zoom lens, light, and microphone (a big, heavy camera body with a BIGGER and HEAVIER camera lens, if you're not familiar with it, most people consider the D7xxx the top of Nikon's consumer line or the bottom of their professional line), and I was not at all worried about it, it worked VERY WELL and I had no worries of the grip's strength/rigidity. The foam grip is about as good as these things get, I'm sure it will eventually wear out, but it's high quality with molded-in red finger grips which not only feel good in your hand but kind of grab onto you so they don't feel like they slide out, they also provide a nice spot to let the grip hang off a finger to use as a Steadicam. FWIW, I used it in a very dusty fabrication shop and hung it off a dusty pipe on the ceiling to shoot some footage a few hours before taking these pictures and the dust came right off. The red surface on the base looked like the worst part to me in the pictures, plasticy and gaudy. Well, that was completely wrong. It's a thin layer of nice grippy rubber that keeps whatever you screw down to this in position, no moving around, in person, it looks nice also. If you're worried about the single T-slot I've found that even in 4 different setups I didn't have a use for the second one that most of these kinds of grips have. With the small rig it puts the front of the shortest lens I own just a hair behind the front of the rig protecting it from knocks and bumps, with something bigger you wouldn't want it any further forward at all. Offset to the side like in my pic it's just enough to counterbalance the rechargeable light and arm that I mounted off the side- I think that most people would prefer to put the light in the 3-way shoe above the camera but I've found that I've been using this a bit to shoot under things and with the light, to the side it's both MUCH more compact and MUCH less likely to get blocked by whatever I'm getting under to shoot. If you're not sure about it get it, like I said, I'm cheap and I would have been thrilled with this at 2x or more the price that I paid ($12.76).
T**S
I used this handle mount with a "tapeless" camcorder build I put together. You'll see it fits this era of Camcorders in the sideways configuration, but will get in the way if you were to rotate it so its straight-on (the camcorders eyecup won't fit nice) but this still gives me two nices options to carry/shoot this camera without directly holding the body. The threading on the bottom has held up to use and this was the perfect option for the build I was working on.
D**Z
Muy bueno
S**O
Bom
M**.
Excelente para el precio
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