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I want to securely operate the camera app with just one hand plus I want to see how people react to something that is a bit more professional camera like instead of just a random person with a phone. For the shutter button I have a cheap Bluetooth one that I’ve deconstructed. I’ll have to experiment with incorporating it into the top of the handle.
Does the grip extend beyond the edge of the frame? I admit to not having much experience with the iPhone photo app, but in Android land phones don't usually know what to do if a portion of your hand is resting on the screen. When I use my cameras, my fingers are on the grip and my palm is on the back of the camera.
Re: people reacting differently, I carry around a dedicated camera fairly often when we're doing family things. If I'm using a smaller lens no one pays me much attention. I'm projecting here, but the most frequent reaction is people trying to figure out what gear I'm using. I know I do that whenever I see anything I'm interested in. Humans are curious. I suspect they'll be even more curious about what you're working on since they'll recognize the phone sticking out.
The exception is youth sports. I've become the official unofficial team photographer a few times now, meaning I share photos with the team. When team parents see me lining up a shot they'll get out of the way. Amusingly, they're often not actually in the way lol.
Yes, the edge goes a bit beyond the edge of the phone. It was one of the issues that prompted me to make my own. I purchased a grip that sat flush with the edge of the phone and my palm was always touching the screen and changing settings. The other grips I researched at the solved this problem were way too expensive.
Hopefully I’ll have a working beta version in a few days that I can put through some real-life test and see how people react.
Very cool, post a follow up!