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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Gundu View Post
    Some interesting developments here on a wooden grip. (no trigger though)

    http://ergocine.blogspot.ca/2012/12/machining-grip.html
    Thank you very much Bob!
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    here's my DIY version using an original aaton handle and a red 00 4 pin lemo to flying lead cable. I replaced the original connector and switch on the handle... The big plus is that the battery lives inside the handle so it doesn't add any clutter to the camera :-)


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    someone should reverse engineer the epic sidearm connections. Use those connections , so much more options. Jog wheels more buttons . I have my Jog configured to EOS lens focus control and the rocker button to aperture . That's run and gun heaven there!
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    you mean like this?

    http://www.gridaccessories.com/grid-...dle-extension/


    Quote Originally Posted by charles lim yi yong View Post
    someone should reverse engineer the epic sidearm connections. Use those connections , so much more options. Jog wheels more buttons . I have my Jog configured to EOS lens focus control and the rocker button to aperture . That's run and gun heaven there!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Gundu View Post
    nice!

    But with the Aaton grip.
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