![]() The tripod stand flips up and adjusts to hold any phone up to 3.5″ wide. The second part of the Grip & Shoot is the tripod stand. These buttons control the zoom on your phone camera. ![]() ![]() The grip also has “+” and a “-” buttons on the back of the grip where your thumb can press them. The grip has a trigger (right where it would be on a pistol) that controls the shutter. The first part is a grip that almost looks like a pistol grip that you hold in your hand. The Grip & Shoot looks like a very simple tool, but it offers a surprising amount of capability. As I had been using my phone more often, especially for video, I was intrigued by how the Grip & Shoot might help me. I first discovered the Grip & Shoot at the last WPPI Exposition in Las Vegas. I recently wrote about how I used the Pictar to help gain more control over the camera settings, and now I am using the Grip & Shoot to shoot better videos, make shooting easier, and gain the ability to shoot remotely and on a tripod. I have turned to a few different tools to help improve my iPhone's capabilities. I use it for all my video work, for behind-the-scenes shots, and just casual shooting when I am out without my camera. While I still use my “real” camera for my serious photography, I have turned to my iPhone for a lot of what I do. Some of us old timers have resisted cell phone cameras for real photography, but the time has come to give in and embrace all the benefits that are offered by cell phone cameras.
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