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Product Description
If you’ve ever worried about dropping your phone when taking videos, or tried to get the perfect angle shot but couldn’t hold your phone steady enough, there’s an innovative new solution. Making its official product debut, the Just Mobile ShutterGrip allows you to take better photos and videos than ever before thanks to an ergonomic DSLR-style grip Read More
Here is little background on ShutterGrip's design . ShutterGrip is designed to create an "ergonomic" handgrip that is "easy to snap-on and remove". There are a lot of tripod clamps out there and some with shutter button but, if you take notice, the location of the shutter button is often on top of the clamp. ShutterGrip moulds to your palm and places the button a little forward so it is easily reachable with your index finger. With ShutterGrip, you can really let your smartphone hang on your side, and snap away with one hand.
It's not revolutionary. It' s novel.
Please stop using revolutionary to describe things that are not life changing.
The iPhone and orginal Macintosh computer were revolutionary for what they represented at the time.
A cheap gadget for taking photos with your iphone? Not so much.
Besides, this is not the first such product.
I'm aware of several camera cases which integrate a shutter release as well as mount points for photo/video gear.
Makes taking iPhone photos so much easier! I prefer an OP/TECH Finger Cuff-QD instead of supplied wrist strap. Too easy to enable burst mode on iPhone; pre-iOS 11 methods to disable burst mode don't seem to work. Keyboard disappears in iPhone apps when Shuttergrip is paired, need to turn off Bluetooth to send a photo. Battery cover a bit of a puzzle; a video demonstration of how to open it would help more than the box illustration.
The Shuttergrip utility exceeds sum of all its cons. Would buy again.
Not working properly with my Galaxy Note 8. The button only works as zoom in.
The package instructions suggest resetting all your connections (wifi and Bluetooth) but I still have the same problem.
I also checked their list of compatible devices and the Galaxy Note 8 is in the list.
Update: the Shuttergrip button can be re-assign by goin into settings in the camera app, then volume key functions, then re-assign to take pictures, video, zoom, or volume.