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Old December 24th, 2012, 02:45 PM
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Basically almost $200 back in my pocket made me not miss the extra shutter release :-) it wasn't really a big deal at all.
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2 oz, per the manufacturer's web site. I put one of these on my Christmas list, so either Santa will deliver one in a few days or I'll be ordering my own on the 26th...
Finally received my grip today. I was not overly excited, as I find the E-M5 perfectly acceptable as is, but I have to say that the grip is a nice upgrade for very little cash.

Very comfy to hold now. I can see the grip really making a difference on extended photo shoots. It looks good too, which I wasn't so worried about, but happy that it does.

All things considered I have to give it a 5 star rating.

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I ordered a J.B. grip and tried it on my OMD. I found it to be very well thought-out, well made, and well finished. But I also found that I prefer the handling of my camera with no grip at all, so I sent it back. Your mileage may vary, so if you think you would like a grip, I can recommend the J.B. version highly.
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