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Gariz XA-SBTS for Sony Cybershot RX1/RX1R/RX1RII and RX10/RX10II blue topaz

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  • Design by the award-winning brand GARIZ
  • made from the best quality aluminum
  • precision CNC-milled and surface-finished to a high standard
  • hand-set, natural topaz gemstone in the center of the finger rest
  • with patented "anti-loosening function" for a firm fit
  • increases the contact surface and the pressure point when releasing the trigger
  • supports a relaxed release without shaking
  • for screwing into the cable release thread of the basic release button of your camera
  • Diameter (approx.): 12mm

Sophisticated functionality, made from the best materials, combined with patented design perfection - this is what the award-winning accessory brand GARIZ (powered by Siocore) stands for.

The GARIZ Soft Release Button is screwed into the cable release thread of your camera's release button and thus enlarges the usually rather small and "fiddly" basic release button. This considerably increases comfort when taking photos.

In this particularly high-quality GARIZ Soft Release Button version made of surface-finished, solid aluminum, a genuine, bluish topaz gemstone is inserted or "set" by hand in the traditional way, using artistic forging tools. The result is an exquisite, unique piece that enhances the look and function of your camera in an individual way.

IMPORTANT: On some Sony cameras, the rubber ring at the end of the thread must be removed before screwing in the soft release button so that it can engage cleanly in the release button thread of your camera.

This article is e.g. compatible with (please also note the information in the article description) or suitable for:
Sony Cyber-shot RX1R II, RX10 II, RX1R, RX1, RX10

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Gariz XA-SBTS for Sony Cybershot RX1/RX1R/RX1RII and RX10/RX10II blue topaz

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  • Design by the award-winning brand GARIZ
  • made from the best quality aluminum
  • precision CNC-milled and surface-finished to a high standard
  • hand-set, natural topaz gemstone in the center of the finger rest
  • with patented "anti-loosening function" for a firm fit
  • increases the contact surface and the pressure point when releasing the trigger
  • supports a relaxed release without shaking
  • for screwing into the cable release thread of the basic release button of your camera
  • Diameter (approx.): 12mm

Product description for Gariz XA-SBTS for Sony Cybershot RX1/RX1R/RX1RII and RX10/RX10II blue topaz

Sophisticated functionality, made from the best materials, combined with patented design perfection - this is what the award-winning accessory brand GARIZ (powered by Siocore) stands for.

The GARIZ Soft Release Button is screwed into the cable release thread of your camera's release button and thus enlarges the usually rather small and "fiddly" basic release button. This considerably increases comfort when taking photos.

In this particularly high-quality GARIZ Soft Release Button version made of surface-finished, solid aluminum, a genuine, bluish topaz gemstone is inserted or "set" by hand in the traditional way, using artistic forging tools. The result is an exquisite, unique piece that enhances the look and function of your camera in an individual way.

IMPORTANT: On some Sony cameras, the rubber ring at the end of the thread must be removed before screwing in the soft release button so that it can engage cleanly in the release button thread of your camera.

This article is e.g. compatible with (please also note the information in the article description) or suitable for:
Sony Cyber-shot RX1R II, RX10 II, RX1R, RX1, RX10

Gariz XA-SBTS for Sony Cybershot RX1/RX1R/RX1RII and RX10/RX10II blue topaz

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