Lightweight, Compact and Highly Flexible
Unlock new creative possibilities with this handheld Tripod Grip HG-200TBR and Wireless Remote Control BR-E2 — shoot stills and video from fresh angles with a lot more freedom.
Key Features
- Detachable Wireless Bluetooth Remote Control
- Comfortable to Hold or Use as Tabletop Tripod
- Adjustable Mount for Vertical & Horizontal Shooting
One Hand, Every Shot
The comfortable grip keeps your camera stable while you move. Rotate or tilt the camera mount freely to find the right angle — whether you're capturing selfies or vertical content.
Any Angle, Full Control
Frame your shot comfortably on the LCD while keeping full control. A quick press of the release wakes the camera from sleep, so you're always ready when the moment calls.
Set Up, Step Back, Shoot
Extend the grip into a compact tripod, step away, and trigger the shutter remotely — no camera shake, cleaner and sharper results.
Shoot It Your Way
Lock the camera in any orientation to suit the scene. Use the remote to trigger the shutter or start and stop recording, so nothing gets missed.
Be in Frame and in Control
Shooting solo doesn't mean giving up control. Trigger the shutter or start recording from up to 5m away, in any direction, even through obstructions — no direct line of sight needed.
Step into the frame, hold the remote out of shot, and shoot on your terms. When stability matters — long exposures or shots from elevated positions — triggering remotely keeps results clean and sharp.
Convenience at Your Fingertips
A dedicated REC button starts and stops recording with one push. The lever handles both zoom and exposure compensation, switchable between the two, so adjustments happen mid-shoot without breaking your flow. For streamers, that same control extends live — adjust zoom and composition without interrupting your broadcast.
Assign your most-used functions — eye detection, false colour, zebra, self-timer — to two dedicated buttons for instant access. Register up to five cameras and switch between setups without having to pair them again, so your remote keeps up wherever the shoot takes you.