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    Is there any way to prevent the hand strap padding from moving completely forward? Its very annoying!

    I usually adjust the strap for the padding to fit perfectly around my hand, but after a little use the padding slides forward making the strap loose again

    Any ideas? Or am I doing something wrong?

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    It is annoying! The poor neck strap does not help.
    I suggest you stick the padding to the back strap once you have adjusted it for comfort.
    I have thought of buying a pistol grip to screw into the tripod mount, this would give a better support to the camera as well.
    My only gripe about the HV-20 is its small size and its lightness. In the old days!!! cameras that aspired to this quality were massive beasts that would sit easily on a shoulder. You have an amazing piece of kit - pity about the strap!

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    No you are not doing anything wrong, it does it to everyone. I have thought of having my wife sew it in place for me. It is anoying.

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    Yes sewing could work, thanks.

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    I have the same gripe! My hands are a little large and my fingers are a little long, so having the stupid strap move around gets annoying! I've just learned to deal with it, though. This camera's too good in every other aspect to complain. :P

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    There would be a great market for a proper hand- and neckstrap though.........Bit thicker and one that stays put!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Terfyn View Post
    I have thought of buying a pistol grip to screw into the tripod mount, this would give a better support to the camera as well.
    I bought this grip and it is nice. Gives me a different hold on the camera and do not have to use the strap. Seems to allow for some different positions as well. I will take a picture with it attached when I get a chance.

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    Thanks SCSZ. It looks exactly what I want. I have not seen one in the UK yet but I will keep looking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terfyn View Post
    Thanks SCSZ. It looks exactly what I want. I have not seen one in the UK yet but I will keep looking.
    I got it from B&H, maybe they can ship it to the UK?
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    Hey scsz, can you get up that picture of it attached to your HV20 soon? Maybe one of you holding onto it, too?

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    HV20 with the handle, ATR25, and Photodoix hood.



    Holding the camera. I find that the angle position of the grip works best for me. I use my right hand to turn the recording on/off and to adjust the zoom. By using the grip I seems to be able to keep it more stable as well.

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    Thanks!

    We have a VERY similar setup, heh. I have the ATR25 and the Fotodiox hood on mine, too! Very cool!

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    Sweet grip accessory, I may get one too! My friend has the Sony HC7 and i did notice the hand strap on his being much more comfortable....oh well.

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    I can tell you my way to keep the handgrip tight. I noticed it gets looser over time, so to make the velcro hold stronger I use a wire brush on both sides (the soft furry side and the wiry side). Do this on shoulder bags with velcro fasteners as well. Hope that helps. Another method I found that works: remove the strap completely and replace it with a long band of tight elastic, weave it several times through the metal loops and tie a knot with the loose ends - the elastic pulls my hand close and keeps it snug to the body of the camera.

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    My chance to reopen this exciting thread!
    The answer - "impact adhesive" - a drop spread along the strap, where it slides into the cover, has solved that problem. the cover is definitely stuck. I mean WOW!
    Now for the wire brush.
    My apologies to all who thought they were going to read something interesting.
    Did you know that I can't find a supplier of a pistol grip in the UK - apparently they have gone out of fashion.

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    I bought an op tech wrist strap from here. Do you mean that glove-like thingy ? They have those. I was going to buy my strap from B&H but the shipping was ridiculous, I doubt I'll buy anything from them ever !! I got it for half the price from UK. The service is fantastic and I felt like I'd made a friend, Linda is a riot
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    Quote Originally Posted by moira View Post
    I bought an op tech wrist strap from [URL="http://www.loobylins.co.uk/index.asp"] Do you mean that glove-like thingy ? They have those. I was going to buy my strap from B&H but the shipping was ridiculous, I doubt I'll buy anything from them ever !! I got it for half the price from UK. The service is fantastic and I felt like I'd made a friend, Linda is a riot
    Which strap is that? I have been looking on their website and found a whole page of Op Tech straps but didn't see a specific wrist strap suitable for the
    HV20. Could you post a picture of the strap on your cam because I think a LOT of people are interested in a better strap. Tnx. in advance.......
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    Barnowl I bought the strap one, I didn't fancy a narrow band round my wrist as in the common ones on sale here. Its mainly added security from dropping (or as someone else reported.....being snatched ).The glove-like one might be better for someone who does a lot of filming perhaps ?strap.jpg

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    Hmmmmmmm hope this file thing works

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    strap2.JPG

    ok......just a webcam pic

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    [QUOTE=scsz;7957]I bought this grip and it is nice.

    How is the handle for stability? I'm using a monopod two handed and might want to
    migrate smaller.

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    I actually put two staples through the inner strap to prevent it from sliding. Works as a charm and can easily be undone!
    Jeroen

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    Staple did the job for me 2!

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