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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Is as described
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Works well 10 out of 10 recommend it’s just not very long which isn’t its fault it wasn’t meant to be long. It was meant to be a talking head type of tripod potentially. I use it with my Sony zv1 mark 2
I would recommend this to a friend
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Hi Dayy, Sony commitment to customer satisfaction is our top priority. Thank you for sharing your experience with the GPVPT2BTW shooting grip. We are glad to hear that it worked well with your camera. Thank you for choosing Sony. For any questions or concerns, you can reach us at 239-245-6360. Regards, Larry 9-12-2025 Sony Social Support
Pros mentioned:
Tripod
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great Product
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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This is a great product and addition to a camera. Everything works great via bluetooth. It can work as a selfie stick or a tripod.
This review is from Sony - Shooting Grip with Wireless Remote Commander - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
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Hi BrandonP, Sony commitment to customer satisfaction is our top priority. Thank you for sharing your experience with the GPVPT2BT shooting grip with wireless commander. We are glad to hear that you found it as a great product and that you loved its features and flexibility. Thank you for choosing Sony. For any questions or concerns, you can reach us at 239-245-6360. Regards, Larry 10-7-2023 Sony Social Support
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great tripod/remote
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Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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I scared that it didn’t work at first since it was an open box deal but I figured it out and it also came the original box but the shipping box was beat up pretty badly by the carrier other then that it’s perfect thank you Best Buy!
This review is from Sony - Shooting Grip with Wireless Remote Commander - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Ease of use, Tripod
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect accessory
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From the moment I inboxed this shooting grip I knew I was in for a treat. It has a great feel and weight to it. It also has a cloth bag to keep it in when not in use. Set up was a snap. I had to enable the Bluetooth pairing from the camera itself. Once you do that you push a few buttons on the grip to pair the device. From there you are connected and ready to go.
I find it super easy to adjust the angles for shooting. I enjoy having zoom control in addition to be able to snap still photos or movies all from the grip.
I also like that it folds out into a small tripod. I can set it up on a table and record what is happening. Great for making instructional videos so you can have both hands free.
Easy to hold and use if you want to turn the camera around and make selfie style narrated vlogs. My kids had no issue using it. This is very user friendly.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Remote? check. Tripod? check. Awesome? check.
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This remote/tripod could not have come at a better time for me. I recently broke my go to “small tripod” and realized just how much I miss having a small and short option I can take anywhere before I got this, and bonus, this one is a remote to! I know it’s supposed to be a remote first, but really this thing is equally useful as both remote and tripod, just the fact that sony was smart enough to add 2 fold out legs and make it multi purpose is the first sign that this remote is a keeper. The instructions come in every language you could ever imagine but somewhere in there was a short english section that explains the easy process of pairing with your Sony camera (must have bluetooth). Personally, I connected it to my A7iii and it connected on the first try without issues and really the instructions were only needed so I knew which button combo to push to initiate pairing. In theory, I shouldn’t need that again, and if I do, it’s 2020 and the internet covers these things pretty well.
So how well does it work? I was actually really happy with the way the remote works, but there is a very tiny learning curve, which is how touchy the buttons are. I wasn’t expecting the photo and zoom buttons to be so sensitive and at times it led to accidental pushes but after awhile I started to get used to it. The plus side of that touchy-ness is that you can still half-press the photo button to focus just like on the camera body and the zoom actually goes at 2 speeds based on how hard you press the button. And if you find yourself pressing the buttons on accident too much, there is a simple lock switch that will turn off the buttons until you need them; again, Sony thought this one through.
But let’s talk about that zoom function for a second because that was something I was curious about how it worked. Essentially I found out that you have to be in JPEG mode and also somewhere in the menus is a setting to turn on digital zoom. With those settings all correct, the zoom button does work (but digital zoom only obviously) but I’m assuming for vlog work or when you’re uploading to web, aka when high quality won’t matter, this would be very handy to have on the handle. For me personally, I shoot raw and prefer to use optical zoom if it’s not a prime lens and so this feature probably won’t be as useful for me, but I’d rather have the option and not use it then wish I could.
I don’t do a ton of VLOG work or any “walk and talk” so I can’t tell you from experience if this is useful for that but if you’re walking around shooting with a gorilla stand or equivalent then this remote can do the same thing PLUS connect to your camera and control it and still be a tripod when needed, so for me, it made more sense to get this vs another tripod that will fall apart or get loose joints and be useless to me or unsafe to trust holding up my camera. This remote can also do a quick 90 or 180 degree spin with the press of a release button that I assume would be very handy for any vlogger who needs to switch back and forth.
Other than that, there’s not much to say about the remote, it is, after all, a simple tool. But nothing wrong with that, keeping it simple can be a good thing. This remote does exactly what I want it to do and a little extra. The attention to detail by Sony is noticeable and appreciated and keeping the price down is always great to see.
I don’t think you can go wrong with this remote/tripod from Sony if you own any Sony alpha camera with bluetooth. It’s a great handle, it’s a great remote, and it’s a great tripod. Win. Win. Win.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Tripod
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Shooting Grip|Wished it were Rechargable
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Sony GP-VPT2BT Wireless Shooting Grip
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*****Review*****
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This shooting grip makes taking selfies and vlogging incredibly easy. The built in tripod, the 360 button release swivel and tilt makes it extremely versatile. Due to its compact and lightweight design, it is easy to travel with in its provided carrying case or keep it attached to the camera with little to no obstruction when you don’t necessarily need the grip for the shot.
I personally felt it was relatively comfortable in my small hands and balanced while attached to the A6100. I didn’t worry too much about losing grip or dropping it due to the textured grip. Although, I’d imagine it would be much more comfortable for someone with larger hands.
The pairing process was a no brainer as long as you know your way around the Menu. Once paired, it seems to always pair when turned on and connection seems stable. It has basic controls; photo, record, zoom, lock, C1. It was very nice that there were no delays in response when each was pressed.
To get down to the “cons”, this grip is battery operated; specifically (1) CR2032 button cell battery. Following this, there is no indication of battery life or even an estimated usage stated on Sony’s website. It would be advised to carry extra batteries at all times. Whilst this shortcoming is not a deal breaker, I personally feel for the price point, it would have been nice if it were rechargeable.
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*****Quick Features & Specs*****
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Dust and moisture resistant: In addition to an overall grip design that keeps dust and moisture out, the absence of cables means that the camera's connector covers can stay closed, for maximum system dust and moisture resistance
Bluetooth wireless remote commander: With a compatible camera attached, remote controls for still and movie shooting can be operated while holding the grip normally, without having to touch the camera. Any function assigned to the camera's C1 button can also be recalled via the remote grip C1 button
No cables required: Bluetooth wireless communication means that no connecting cables are required to transmit control signals from the grip to the camera. Simply aim and shoot with no cables to get in the way
Flexible tilt function: A quick tilt function makes it easy to set the ideal camera angle for a wide range of subjects and viewpoints. Whether shooting selfies or a subject, the tilt function lets you get the shot without having to assume uncomfortable posture
Quick, easy direction changes: Quickly and easily position the camera for subject or selfie stills or movies. Improve your chances of getting the shot, even when shooting stills or movies without assistance. Combined with the grip's easy angle adjustment capability, 90° lock positions also make it possible to shoot in vertical orientation with optimum stability.
Contoured for comfort: The grip has been carefully designed to provide optimum stability and comfort, whether attached to a compact or mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera. Remote control buttons are easily accessible while holding the grip, for smooth, intuitive operation
It's a tripod too: Spread the grip's cleverly integrated legs and it becomes a handy, stable tripod, leaving both hands free for vlogging and other applications
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*****What's in the box*****
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Sony GP-VPT2BT Wireless Shooting Grip
CR2032 Button Cell Battery
Carrying Pouch
Manuals
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Tripod
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
must have for vlogging!
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Sony GP-VPT2BT Wireless Shooting Grip
This wireless shooting grip is a must have for vlogging while stationary or on the move.
I use it with my Sony A6100, and I am very happy with this accessory.
Design:
The design is very ergonomic, and its grip is well made, and sturdy. It can be carried easily whether you have big or small hands.
angle adjustment is easy to quickly change the camera direction, it also have a built in mini tripod with tilt function.
The controller is also designed to repel dust and moisture.
Connection:
Connecting the grip to the camera is very simple: it uses Bluetooth connection to be wire free.
First time setup requires you to navigate through the camera menu To enable Bluetooth, and the Bluetooth remote function, and to pair the camera with the controller. Then simply on the controller, press photo button and the T side of zoom button to pair the camera and controller and you are done.
functions:
The controller have a dedicated button for photos, a button for movies, a zoom in and out button, a lock button, and a C1 button, and a light indicator.
Using the controller is very easy, and it adds to the experience especially because of the absence of wires, how fast and easy it connects to the camera, and the dedicated buttons so you can handle the camera with one hand and still be able to use it effectively.
The price is also a huge factor as its prices well to be an important accessory to a wide variety of Sony cameras.
What comes in the box:
- The controller
- a velvet pouch
- Product manual
- Batter (CR2032) which is not chargeable and you won't know if it dies until it dies.
This review is from Sony - Shooting Grip with Wireless Remote Commander - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Tripod
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Handy add on
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Contents for my shooting grip included the following items: Wireless remote shooting grip, small pouch, CR2032 battery, and instructions.
This Shooting Grip With Wireless Remote Commander from Sony has a lot of different uses. It can be a small tripod, that comes handy for videos or for group photos. I think bloggers will love it for the videos because it can be placed on a table and the shooting grip can get adjusted to just about any angle.
It can be a shooting grip. With the 2 legs folded it becomes a shooting grip. With 1 hand you can take videos and pictures. The main buttons are placed for the reach of your thumb. You can also zoom in and out using the shooting grip. The grip is not long but it also makes taking selfies a lot easier with this camera and your risk of dropping your camera is less.
This is Bluetooth wireless so you don’t have to worry about extra wires. The paring is easy. All you do is turn Bluetooth pairing on from the camera menu and push the photo and the T button simultaneously on the shooting grip for about 7 seconds. A confirmation message will later appear and select ok after.
After using the shooting grip (GP-VPT2BT) I find it easy to use with my Sony a6100 camera. It did not add much weight to the camera so I can say it made using the camera more comfortable for most shooting angles. I plan on always leaving it attached for possible use and save the step of attaching it back on.
This is definitely something to later add to your camera investment. It matches the a6100 perfectly and helps me be one step closer to being a professional.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Tripod
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
A must-have for handheld photo shooting
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The wireless Bluetooth Sony GP-VPT2BT Shooting Grip uses a 3V Lithium battery (Sony CR2032), which is a welcomed idea to minimize e-waste as there is no need for yet another charger. Just make sure you bring along replacement batteries during your photo shooting sprees. There is no mention of how long a battery will last.
Setting up the shooting grip to work with my SONY ILCE-6100 (α6100) was easy as pie. In "Network" settings, turn on Bluetooth and then Bluetooth Rmt Crtl, and you'll be prompted to the two devices for pairing. Holding the Photo Shoot button together with the Tele button for about 5 seconds paired them fine. If the shooting stick ever doesn't work, double-check that Bluetooth Rmt Crtl is set to On. At the time of this writing there was no firmware upgrade available for my α6100, and as such, it works with the camera's current firmware (version 1).
As I have rather big hands I find the shooting grip extremely helpful and practical in my photo shooting sprees. I rarely touch the camera itself anymore utilizing the larger grip for handheld photo shooting. It is so much more convenient to use the shutter buttons (one for photo and one for movie) as well as the zoom (Tele/Wide) toggle and on the shooting grip. It also includes a button for Custom Key, "C1", should you have assigned frequently used functions to C1.
The shooting grip easily converts to a tabletop tripod (ideal for vloggers, but also for many other uses, e.g. capturing a rising or setting sun). Following the manual, the grip's integrated head can tilt upward 80° (40° when set up as a tripod), downward 90°, and rotate 360° for easier positioning, and as such, it totally supports shooting selfies definitely with a much better experience.
I am giving the Sony GP-VPT2BT Shooting Grip an enthusiastic thumbs up. For me, it is a must-have.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Cons mentioned:
Battery life
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
OUTSTANDING SONY WIRELESS CAMERA GRIP & TRIPOD
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The Sony GP-VPT2BT Shooting Grip / Tripod, with Wireless Remote Commander is the newest Sony combination shooting grip and tripod model. This is a nice accessory for my new Sony α6100 mirrorless camera. The most notable improvement over similar devices is that Sony added Bluetooth wireless functionality for the four electronic controls. The grip/tripod allows significant flexibility in adjusting both pan (up to 360 degrees) and tilt (up to 90 degrees forward or back). Among the electronic remote camera controls are zoom function (rocker switch), as well as still photo shutter control (button), video activation control (start/stop toggle button), plus C1 control (custom assignable button).
The grip is manufactured of a heavy plastic, which is textured on all hand-held surfaces. It feels solid and is both comfortable and balanced with the α6100 mounted. Obviously, balance with a camera with a long lens mounted would likely be an issue, as would stability when used as a tabletop tripod with a front-heavy camera and lens combination. With compact and lightweight cameras like the α6100, it is ideal. The bottom of each of the three legs has a rubber pad for stability when used as a tabletop tripod. The camera mounts securely to the top of the grip/tripod with the standard/typical threaded tripod screw mount. The top plate can be panned/rotated 360 degrees, in 90 degree increments, each having a locking detent. The release button for that rotational function is conveniently placed immediately below the top mounting plate and is easily operated with the user’s thumb. The entire head unit tilts up or down a full 90 degrees. The tilt function has a knurled friction control adjustment knob on the right, as well as ten detent locking positions each for up and down adjustments. The tilt lock-release button is on the left, and likewise is easily accessible and operated. Obviously, the mounted camera should be supported and stabilized whenever adjusting tilt angle on the grip/tripod. On the rear surface of the grip, below the pan/tilt mount are the controls for wireless operation of camera functions.
The “Photo” button provides shutter control for still shots. Depressing the button half-way activates camera auto-focus, which when achieved illuminates the small LED indicator lamp located between the buttons, directly over the Zoom rocker switch. Continuing to full button depression activates the camera shutter. The “Movie” button toggles video control on and off with each depression. Video recording is confirmed by illumination of the LED indicator. Located between the Photo and Movie buttons is the rocker switch for Zoom lens control. Beneath the Photo button is the C1 button, which replicates the user programmable C1 button on the camera body. Beneath the Movie button is the rotating Lock (and Power) switch, which locks all of the controls to prevent inadvertent operation of the camera and conserves battery power.
Once the Sony supplied CR2032 lithium button battery is installed in the battery compartment on the wide leg (which has the control buttons), and the camera is mounted on the grip/tripod, the grip must be paired to the camera. Pairing of the α6100 is simple and straightforward. Fortunately, both the newer α6100 and α6600 models are ready to use with the GP-VPT2BT. The other, older α mirrorless models require a firmware upgrade, first.
The grip length is about 6.75” from stem to stern, and when functioning as a tabletop tripod, the bottom of the camera is elevated 5.25”.
Take note that when using Bluetooth remote camera control, smartphone location linking is disabled, and the camera will not switch into power saving mode.
The obvious target users for the GP-VPT2BT shooting grip / tripod are vloggers. However, this accessory is also very useful for conventional photography and videography applications. The additional reach and camera operating control button on the extension really facilitate shooting from high angles and low angles, without being a contortionist. The combined flexibility of the shooting grip and the pivoting screen on the α6100 make such high and low angle shots much easier and better. Likewise, the usefulness and convenience of a compact, lightweight, stable and fully adjustable (pan/tilt) tabletop tripod, with integrated controls for basic camera functions serves many useful photography and videography purposes.
I find the GP-VPT2BT to be extremely handy and useful. When my α6100 is not mounted to the shooting grip, the accessory is always kept immediately at hand in my camera bag for rapid deployment, tucked into the nice drawstring storage pouch that Sony includes in the package.
There are numerous reasons that I have been a fan of Sony products for many years, enjoying Sony TVs from my first Triniton to the current Android 4k UHD TVs, from audio gear to photography gear. Across all product categories, Sony has never disappointed. Sony products are well designed, well made and reliable, and always meet or exceed expectations. My Sony α6100 is a fantastic camera, and the GP-VPT2BT Shooting Grip / Tripod, with Wireless Remote Commander is a very welcome accessory for it!
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Size, Tripod
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Handy Grip/Mini-Tripod Remote for Sony Cameras
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The Sony shooting grip with remote is a handy accessory for anyone with a compatible Sony camera. It's compact enough to fit into any reasonable pants pocket, which also makes it easy to toss into your kit bag. The housing is a rugged matte black plastic that's very well made, while the buttons offer excellent tactile feedback. When holding the grip, you'll have convenient thumb access to buttons for taking photos, recording video, zoom, and the programmable C1 button. All the buttons are easy to reach and thankfully, very, very responsive so you won't have to worry about missing that shot.
I'll admit, when I first saw the Sony grip remote, I was hoping it included a gimbal, which would be a tremendous aid for anyone shooting video and make up for the lack of stabilization for a6100 and a6000 users shooting on a lens without built in OSS. Unfortunately, there's no stabilization feature here. Think of the Sony grip remote as a responsive bluetooth camera remote in a grip/mini-tripod body. Speaking of which, having legs that extend out to turn the grip into a table top tripod is very handy! Probably my favorite feature actually, as I do a lot of macro product photography so having a sturdy table top tripod that also functions as a remote is super convenient. And while it doesn't have gimbal features, the camera mount on the grip has buttons that easily let you manually rotate it at all angles.
If you have a compatible Sony camera and are in the market for a remote or table top tripod, I highly recommend this grip! It's responsive, sturdy, compact, and should be excellent for macro or selfie shooters.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Could be just what you need
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This is one slick little accessory aimed at Sony’s light and compact mirrorless cameras. It does exactly what it’s intended to do … plus maybe a bit more. If you’ve seen the previous version of Sony’s camera grip, this is improved in every way. It’s longer and therefore easier to hold since it fits your entire hand. In addition to video, photo and zoom buttons they’ve added a C1 function button and a lock (off) switch. Access to a programable camera button allows you to decide what extra functions you want immediately available. Best of all, it now connects to the camera by Bluetooth. That leaves the accessory jack on the camera free to connect an external microphone. That said, be aware this means your camera MUST have Bluetooth control capabilities to connect.
The build quality is very good and as with the previous model, the legs fold out turning it into a solid little desktop tripod. It was easy to pair with the camera, and it feels solid and smooth to the touch. The head rotates and locks every 90 degrees. It also tilts with detents every 10 degrees. There’s also a fiction adjustment to control tilt and allow intermediate positions. I’m not sure how well it would stay in an intermediate position with a large, heavy lens. That probably isn’t an issue because this grip is really aimed at walkabout and video blog use. When you pair it with the newer Sony cameras which have screens that rotate fully up and forward, you’re all set to do vlogs. To use an external mic with the screen fully up, you’ll need a cage or cold shoe offset bracket, but you have the camera jack available to plug it in. In walkabout use, it feels very comfortable and steady while giving more versatility in where you position the camera. Being Bluetooth connected you can use it off the camera for remote control. Since Sony’s mobile app gives you that ability from your phone plus a remote image, that may be of limited use and appeal.
This is not intended to be a jack of all trades accessory. It has some specific uses that it does very well, and you must have a supported camera to use it. If that’s you, it is absolutely worth the extra few bucks over the previous grip to get the extra features. It folds up quite compactly and is a very handy accessory to carry.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
You might really need this
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Aimed at Sony’s light and compact mirrorless cameras, this is one slick little accessor that does exactly what it’s intended to do … plus maybe a bit more. If you’ve seen the previous version of Sony’s camera grip, this is improved in every way. It’s a bit longer and therefore easier to hold since it fits your entire hand. In addition to video, photo and zoom buttons they’ve added a C1 function button and a lock (off) switch. Access to a programable camera button allows you to decide what extra functions you want immediately available. Best of all, it now connects to the camera by Bluetooth. That leaves the accessory jack on the camera free for an external microphone. That said, be aware this means your camera MUST have Bluetooth control capabilities to connect. As with the previous model, the legs fold out turning it into a solid little desktop tripod.
The build quality is very good. It was easy to pair with the camera, and it feels solid and smooth to the touch. The head rotates and locks every 90 degrees. It also tilts with locks every 10 degrees. There’s also a fiction adjustment to allow intermediate positions, but I’m not sure I’d trust it to stay put if you try to use a large or heavy lens. That probably shouldn’t be an issue because this grip is really aimed at walkabout and video blog use. When you pair it with the newer Sony cameras which have screens that rotate fully up and forward, you’re all set to do vlogs. To use an external mic with the screen up, you’ll need a cage or cold shoe offset bracket, but you have the camera jack available to plug it in. In walkabout use, it feels very comfortable and steady while giving more versatility in where you position the camera. Being Bluetooth connected you can use it off the camera for remote control. Since Sony’s mobile app gives you that ability from your phone plus a remote image, that may be of limited use and appeal.
This is not intended to be a jack of all trades accessory. It has some specific uses that it does very well, and you must have a supported camera to use it. If that’s you, it is absolutely worth the extra few bucks over the previous grip to get the extra features.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Compatibility, Ease of use, Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
It is a very useful tool.
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The Sony - Shooting Grip with Wireless Remote Commander is one of my private joys because it adds a useful tool that is small enough to alway have with you without excuses to not have it on your person or camera. The shooting grip serves a purpose in so many different ways. I always have with me my Sony 16mm to 55mm ( this lens is the equal to a full frame 24mm to 70mm F2.8 lens ) on my A6100 camera. Using this tool allows me to zoom the lens further then 70mm because of it's zoom function as well as being a convenient table top tripod for longer exposures in places with less light and the smoothness for zoom is really great along with easily switching from photo to video which is a big plus. I am also traveling with my 70mm to 350mm ( equal to 105mm to 525mm ) on my A6400 camera which you can not beat having those kind of possibilities when you are on the hunt for interesting pictures you not necessarily would have captured without the use of the of the Sony - Shooting Grip with Wireless Remote Commander.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Bluetooth, Tripod
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect Sony complement
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I purchased this to A Company, my Sony NZ-V1.  It’s absolutely indispensable. First of all it functions as a combined tripod or handheld for the camera. Most importantly, you can use it as a remote control. Either when it’s attached or detached from the camera as a pairs with Bluetooth. Moreover, you can take photos or video without having to switch the camera into the appropriate mode physically, and just use the buttons on the Remote, which is a Big timesaver. All in all it works as advertised and high quality.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from SonyListens
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Hi TechGuy,
Sony commitment to customer satisfaction is our top priority.
Thank you for your feedback on our GPVPT2BT shooting grip. We're glad to hear that you find it to be of good quality and convenient to use. We take great pride in ensuring that our products are not only reliable but also provide a comfortable and enjoyable user experience.
If you have any other concerns or questions, feel free to contact us at 239-245-6360.
Rubychelle,
Sony Social Support
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
On the go tripod
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Very usable as a handle or tripod in the go. Pairs quickly and is lightweight. It also gives the option to shoot in vertical or flip around for vlogging. Solid little tool in my kit when I am on the go.
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I would recommend this to a friend
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Hi Kmorris0604, Sony commitment to customer satisfaction is our top priority. Thank you for sharing your experience with the GPVPT2BT shooting grip. We are glad to hear that you found it as a good shooting grip. Thank you for choosing Sony. For any questions or concerns, you can reach us at 239-245-6360. Regards, Larry 9-5-2025 Sony Social Support
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Comfortable grip and very sturdy
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The grip is well built and very comfortable to use. It connected via Bluetooth quickly and easily. The head rotates 360 degress smoothly and locks into four different positions. The tilt mechanism has adjustable tension and can be locked in 17 positions. I am currently using it with an A7III and the quick release locks easily hold the heavy load. Being able to tilt the grip helps to center the weight when vlogging and provides a more comfortable position moving around and filming traditionally. I personally get more use out of the grip as a compact tripod or using the shutter button as a remote for long exposures. While it supports the weight of my setup just fine I definitely see this being best used with the smaller APS-C or RX lineup. The only thing I would have like to seen added was a rechargeable battery or at least the use of AAA batteries instead of the CR2032 button cell to make replacements easier to come by. This is a relatively minor quibble and annoyance level will by dependant on how long the included battery lasts. On the note of battery life, be sure to flip the switch on the grip to the lock position so it does not run down the battery. If you're looking for a comfortable, multipurpose grip and have a compatible camera this grip has a lot of upsides.
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I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Compatibility, Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very easy to use!
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Posted . Owned for 1 week when reviewed.
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My husband and I bought this because we wanted to start vlogging our trips with our 2 year old for our personal keep and we love it. It’s so useful and handy!! We have a Sony ZV E10 and it works well together. It’s not light so it feels secure when you hold it. And the buttons are firm. Moving it around to desired angle is also very easy.
This review is from Sony - Wi-Fi Bluetooth Remote with Shooting Grip - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from SonyListens
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Hi MarilynR, Sony commitment to customer satisfaction is our top priority. Thank you for sharing your experience with the GPVPT2BTB shooting grip. We are glad to hear that you loved it. Thank you for choosing Sony. For any questions or concerns, you can reach us at 239-245-6360. Regards, Larry 4-23-2025 Sony Social Support
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Perfect for blogging and selfies
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This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
This shooting grip paired perfectly with my @6100 camera. No problems getting this paired up with my camera, works well for blogging and selfies. Also great for taking videos, as it helps you stabilize your camera easier.
Not many buttons on the grip making it easy to use and figure out its functions. Uses a CR2303 battery which comes in the package, nice you don't need to worry about charging. Included is a microfiber storage bag for storage.
Imo this is a well designed and thought out camera grip by Sony. I really like how easy it is to use.
This review is from Sony - Shooting Grip with Wireless Remote Commander - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Cons mentioned:
Price
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
It Works!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Quality build, features and functions are top notch. Easy integration and pairing with my new Sony Experia Pro I camera phone. It's a Sony, it's expected. Only knocked off 1 star because of it's price. I feel $100 is a fair price to ask for this device, but you're getting Sony workmanship at $139.
This review is from Sony - Shooting Grip with Wireless Remote Commander - Black
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from SonyListens
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Hi NaKalohe, Sony commitment to customer satisfaction is our top priority. Thank you for sharing your feedback about the GPVPT2BT Shooting Grip with Wireless Remote Commander. We are glad to hear that you liked its top notch quality build, features, and functions. It's also great to hear that it worked well for you. Thank you for choosing Sony. For any questions or concerns, you can reach us at 239-245-6360. Regards, Larry 11-1-2023 Sony Social Support