Fujifilm has announced a new tripod grip for its X Series cameras, the TG-BT1 with a South African launch expected in January 2023. 📸 technology
Fujifilm has announced a new tripod grip for its X Series cameras, the TG-BT1 with a South African launch expected in January 2023.
The TG-BT1 accessory attaches to X Series cameras and functions not only as a Bluetooth enabled grip but also as a tripod.which allows the camera angle to be adjusted 180 degrees vertically and 360 degrees horizontally. By rotating the TG-BT1 horizontally, it can be used as a selfie grip beneficial to those requiring footage of themselves.
“And by circling the unit vertically, it can be employed as a shooting grip for low angle shots or videos. “As an added benefit, the TG-BT1 allows for users to simply expand its tripod legs in order to provide stability when taking group shots or when setting up a fixed-point camera,” it said.
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