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| Claims
[1] A grip pad, wherein: a finger holding part of a front portion of the grip pad is formed to have a raised and curved shape, and an adhesive surface is formed on a rear portion of the grip pad so as to be adhered to a grip surface of a camera, the adhesive surface being formed to be a concave and sunken surface. |
Description
GRIP PAD
Technical Field
[1] The present invention relates to a camera grip pad.
Background Art [2] When holding a camera, the part of the camera that is held with the fingers is formed to be an almost flat surface. Accordingly, when taking a photograph, the fingers are not in sufficient close contact with the camera.
Disclosure of Invention
Technical Problem
[3] The present invention is intended to allow a grip pad to be adhered to a finger holding part of a camera, which is not in sufficient close contact with the fingers, thus making it possible to stably hold the camera without vibration when taking a photograph.
Advantageous Effects
[4] In conventional cameras, holding parts are flat, so that the holding force applied by fingers to the cameras is insufficient when taking photographs for a long time. However, in the present invention, the grip pad is adhered to a holding part of a camera, so that the holding force of the fingers can be increased and stable photographing can be performed. Brief Description of the Drawings
[5] FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the state in which a grip pad is adhered to a holding part on the rear of a camera main body;
[6] FIG. 2 is a front view of the grip pad;
[7] FIG. 3 is a right side view of the grip pad; and
[8] FIG. 4 is a rear view of the grip pad.
Best Mode for Carrying Out the Invention
[9] In order to enable stable holding with the fingers, the front portion of a grip pad is formed to have a raised and curved shape, and an adhesive surface is formed on the rear portion of the grip pad so as to be adhered to a grip surface of a camera. The adhesive surface of the rear portion of the grip pad is formed to be a concave engraved surface.
