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Consumers can mix and match body and grip colors by visiting the Q10 Studio at www.pentaximaging.com where they can define the perfect color combination to complement their individual style.
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The new camera has a balanced DSLR-style body and molded ergonomic grip that ensure comfort during shooting.
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While its overall exterior design closely resembles the PENTAX Q, which was designed as a miniature version of a full-scale digital SLR camera, the PENTAX Q10 provides several upgrades in its body design, such as an improved grip for a more stable hold of the camera and attractive color options.
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The new V2 sports an enhanced design that includes a comfortable traditional grip as well as a textured camera body and thoughtfully placed mode dials.
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Encased in brass covers with an ergonomically-pleasing, texturized grip, the MX-1's body is a tactile experience.
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The XZ-2 design is enhanced with a removable grip that offers the option for a sleek style grip, and metal is used throughout the body for a strong and sharp look.
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Body roll is kept well under control and there's a phenomenal amount of grip from the 21-inch summer tires.
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We might say that depression is caused by hyperactivity of body-brain danger pathways and not enough activity in brain areas that help us get a grip on our emotions.
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But the only way to move forward is to loosen the vice-like grip these fears have on your life, your soul, your mind, and your body.
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In particular, Neanderthals wielded their tools in a so-called power grip held in the palm of the hand with the fingers curled around the body of the tool.
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