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| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $340.00 Buy New: $169.00 You Save: $171.00 (50%)
New (28) Used (3) from $169.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 35 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3 x 1 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 0297B001 Model: 0297B001 UPC: 013803056907 EAN: 0013803056907 ASIN: B000B68LSG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Customer Reviews:
A must! August 18, 2008 It's a must for any serious and almost serious shooter! Giving you the flexibility of having the extra battery and also of having a regular AA size battery holder for those times when you forget to recharge your Canon batteries, the BG-E4 also extends your ability of shooting in portrait mode. It also adds the benefits of camera stability when shooting slower speeds than 1/30. I have shot up to 1/8 of a second handheld with good results.
Canon BG-E4 August 18, 2008 As always, the Canon Brand battery/verticle grips are well made and top notch. This is the 6th one I have owned between various Film and Digital SLRs. I ounce tried a third party grip on a 30D...will never try that again.
A Must Have July 25, 2008 I never carry my 5D without this grip. It allows me to shoot all day and to go vertical with the controls at the proper location. I keep one on my secondary camera as well. If you plan to do some all day shooting, this is a must have.
Canon 5D Battery Grip July 23, 2008 Before I bought this Canon BG-E4 I succumbed to a less expensive knockoff. MISTAKE!!! I became unhappy with the knockoff after only a few days of shooting pictures of my granddaughter. I then purchased the Canon Battery Grip and it was a world of difference. The Canon grip is actually much easier to use. I like having double battery power, and an extra shutter button on the grip. I have found that it also seems to give my 5D a more balanced feel, and a more secure feeling when I am holding it. This accessory completes a great setup for the 5D. Bob Pavelsky -- A Thousand Words -- www.athousandwords.name.
5D grip July 12, 2008 When I had the 20D I bought the grip. Now that I bought the 5D, I had to get the grip again. along with the canon leather strap, this makes a very handy and usefull accessory when shooting weddings.
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