If they're genuine, were new, and less than a month old, I wouldn't do a DIY job to remove it, I'd be making a warranty claim.


I never understood how my cheap Phottix grip could have metal gears but the Canon 4x price version has plastic gears![]()
I'd imagine the screwdriver and hammer approach would simply rip the tripod thread out of the bottom of the body.
from my past reading you have to "gain access" (read: break into the pastic casing) to the bottom of the threaded tripod screw and use the screwdriver and hammer to tap the screw around to unscrew it.
from my past reading you have to "gain access" (read: break into the pastic casing) to the bottom of the threaded tripod screw and use the screwdriver and hammer to tap the screw around to unscrew it.
No, use the warranty card.![]()