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Fujifilm Tripod Grip TG-BT1

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  • Fujifilm Tripod Grip TG-BT1
  • Grip suitable for FUJIFILM X series cameras
  • Camera can be paired with Bluetooth of a camera*1
  • Carrying capacity max. 1,5 kg

The TG-BT1 is a grip for FUJIFILM X-series cameras that improves camera mobility and support while providing the functionality of a tripod.
When you attach the TG-BT1 to a camera, you can conveniently take selfies and low-angle shots that are normally difficult to hold. As a tripod, the TG-BT1 can be used for a variety of applications, from capturing still images on a tabletop to group shots. When you pair the "TG-BT1" with a compatible camera*1 via Bluetooth, you can also operate the camera remotely for even more flexible shooting.

Maximum weight 1.5 kg (maximum total weight of connected camera and accessories

Approx. Dimensions (W x H x D):
Retracted legs:
48.0 x 172.3 x 38.3 mm

Extended legs:
145.9 x 132.3 x 163.4 mm without protrusions

Weight approx. 205.5g ±10% without battery

Compatibility:
X-T5 / X-T4 / X-T3 / X-S10 / X-T30 II / X-T30

*1
Compatible models and firmware versions are: X-T5 (Ver.1.00 or later), X-T4 (Ver.1.70 or later), X-T3 (Ver.4.50 or later), X-S10 (Ver.2.60 or later), X-T30 II (Ver.1.20 or later), X-T30 (Ver.1.50 or later). X-H2S and X-H2 compatibility is planned for the January 2023 firmware update.

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MSRP* 199,-
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Fujifilm Tripod Grip TG-BT1

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  • Fujifilm Tripod Grip TG-BT1
  • Grip suitable for FUJIFILM X series cameras
  • Camera can be paired with Bluetooth of a camera*1
  • Carrying capacity max. 1,5 kg

Product description for Fujifilm Tripod Grip TG-BT1

The TG-BT1 is a grip for FUJIFILM X-series cameras that improves camera mobility and support while providing the functionality of a tripod.
When you attach the TG-BT1 to a camera, you can conveniently take selfies and low-angle shots that are normally difficult to hold. As a tripod, the TG-BT1 can be used for a variety of applications, from capturing still images on a tabletop to group shots. When you pair the "TG-BT1" with a compatible camera*1 via Bluetooth, you can also operate the camera remotely for even more flexible shooting.

Maximum weight 1.5 kg (maximum total weight of connected camera and accessories

Approx. Dimensions (W x H x D):
Retracted legs:
48.0 x 172.3 x 38.3 mm

Extended legs:
145.9 x 132.3 x 163.4 mm without protrusions

Weight approx. 205.5g ±10% without battery

Compatibility:
X-T5 / X-T4 / X-T3 / X-S10 / X-T30 II / X-T30

*1
Compatible models and firmware versions are: X-T5 (Ver.1.00 or later), X-T4 (Ver.1.70 or later), X-T3 (Ver.4.50 or later), X-S10 (Ver.2.60 or later), X-T30 II (Ver.1.20 or later), X-T30 (Ver.1.50 or later). X-H2S and X-H2 compatibility is planned for the January 2023 firmware update.

Fujifilm Tripod Grip TG-BT1

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