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Retail Price: $340.00
Deal Price: $197.96
Savings: $ 142.04 ( 42% )
Stock: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Canon EAN: 0013803056907 Feature: Battery grip adds a vertical shutter release to the Canon EOS 5D camera Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Canon Cameras US Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US Model: 0297B001 Publisher: Canon Cameras US Studio: Canon Cameras US
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Features
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Battery grip adds a vertical shutter release to the Canon EOS 5D camera Compatible with up to two BP-511A battery packs or six AA batteries Increases shooting capacity and convenience when traveling Features an AE/FE lock button, AF point selector, and more Comfortable to use when the camera is held vertically
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Editorial Reviews:
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The BG-E4 is a new battery grip designed especially for the EOS 5D. Constructed with the same magnesium alloy as the camera's exterior, it has a solid and comfortable hold. The grip can accommodate two BP-511A/514/512/511 battery packs or six AA batteries . The Battery Grip BG-E4 features a shutter release button, AE/FE lock button, AF point selector and main dial to enable comfortable use of the camera when held vertically.
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Reviews :
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Conclusion: Canon BG-E4 Battery grip for EOS 5D Digital SLR Camera Review: Ergonomically its superb for vertically composed shooting. Feels solid and sturdy. For travel in remote areas where power outlets are scarce the 6 AA battery option addresses that issue, this is the main reason I purchased the grip. As far as ruggedness goes, I'm taking it back to Alaska this summer and down to Nicaragua so I'll update this post after I return. The camera feels significantly more sturdy and "balanced" with the grip attached when used with the 24-70mm f2.8L and 70-200mm F2.8. For situations where discretion is required, the extra size can be initimidating for you potential subjects. The price seems a little steep.
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Conclusion: necessary, but it is Canon and you pay for the name Review: I think the grip is a necessity. It changes the whole feel and balance of the camera for the better. You also have the advantage of running off of two batteries with twice the shoot time without changing. Over $200 for a glorified battery holder with 50 cents worth of electronics is tough to accept. There are Chinese knock-offs that are half the price but I guess if you are going to spend over 2 grand for the 5D camera another couple of hundred for the Canon name (quality?) should not even be a concern..
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Conclusion: Must have accessory - marginal quality Review: This battery grip is absolutely necessary for any application. It functions flawlessly.
This is my second BG-E4 and without a doubt, the materials quality of the unit is marginal at best. My camera was on a tripod and took a short spill and the minor impact cracked the grip casing in two places. Bad job on my part for being careless, however the grip should have survived the short-distance, minor impact.
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Conclusion: 5d Battery extension Grip Review: This turned out to be invaluable during my trip to India. I did not have to worry about recharging my batteries. During the 15days in extreme heat it worked great at the end of my journey I replaced the batteries, Shot close to 2000 photos. Also the controls being moved to grip was especailly handy for the shots taken in portrait mode.
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Conclusion: Useful Review: Although I don't find myself using this too often, I do not regret buying it. I will use it at my next wedding. I read other reviews about it feeling cheap and did not feel the same - it feels fine and works great - it just adds extra weight. I have not yet expired one single battery, so I really don't have a use to store 2 in there.
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