Description:
This wooden L-shape handgrip from SMALLRIG adds tactile control and a retro aesthetic to the FUJIFILM GFX100RF, helping you steady long shoots and improving handling for portrait and landscape work. Lightweight and compact, it combines front and rear grips to reduce hand strain while keeping full access to ports and the battery compartment.
Key Points
The grip features dual-sided wooden handles that provide a warm, natural texture and enhanced ergonomics for extended sessions. It fastens to the camera base with a single 1/4"-20 screw and includes built-in silicone pads to protect the finish from scratches. A concealed flat-head screwdriver is integrated on the underside to simplify installation and removal. The mount plate incorporates a quick release compatible with Arca-Swiss tripods which allows rapid switching between handheld and tripod setups. For added control the kit also includes a shutter button cap and a strap hole for using a wrist strap. 📷
Technical Specifications
- Name: SMALLRIG Wooden Handgrip 5265
- Weight: 0.15 lb / 70 g
- Material: Solid wood and aluminium mount components
- Compatibility: FUJIFILM GFX100RF
- Mount: Arca-Swiss quick release, 1/4"-20 threaded hole
Benefits
The dual wooden grips balance comfort with classic styling, making the camera feel less cold and more secure in hand during longer shoots. The low added weight keeps the overall kit portable, which is useful for location work and street photography. Because the plate gives full access to the battery door and card slot you can change power packs and media without taking the grip off. The built-in screwdriver and silicone pads make it easier to avoid lost parts and prevent abrasions during use. 👍
Usage Recommendations
Attach the grip by aligning the plate with the camera base and tightening the 1/4"-20 screw until secure. Use the thumb pad on the rear grip for extra purchase when shooting vertically. When mounting on an Arca-style tripod ensure the quick release setting is engaged correctly to avoid accidental slips. Consider that this wooden accessory adds a small amount of bulk to the camera body and may not be the best option for rigs that require frequent rapid changes of orientation, according to the manufacturer. 🌲












