Professional Multi-Power Battery Pack Grip / Canon XS / XSI and Privacy
Professional Battery Grip Multi Power Pack / For Canon XS / XSI
effectively doubles your shooting time
For 2 LP-E5 Li-ion batteries
complete with support for 6 AA batteries
vertical firing release with lock
The Battery Grip for Canon EOS Rebel XSi Zeikos / XS is the perfect solution for doubling your shooting time. He holds, or 2 LP-E5 lithium ion battery or 6 AA batteries. It has a vertical firing release with lock and improves stability. It has a 1 year warranty.
List Price: $ 94.99
Price: $ 49.99
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And I always say it’s better to buy the Canon grip, because the highest build quality, feel, and how it looks attached to your camera.
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three Canon BG-E2N battery grip (20D, 2x40D, 50D), but have my Canon 20D’s did’nt get a grip. I bought the battery grip flash point, because it was so cheap, and my 20D was just sitting around the dust.
The workmanship of the handle is great! It looks just like the handle of Canon, and has the same buttons and functions. The leather on the handle is much softer than the Canon, and you want to slide your hand easily.
Very well built, a good fit, the grip feels good, and the price is the icing on the cake. It comes with an adapter, AA battery compartment, such as the Canon, and it is very handy if you run out of power. It looks like it came from Canon.
The configuration of the trigger and other controls are precise, ergonomic and feels good. In addition, doubling your shooting time. Give you a feel stable when large, heavy “L” lenses. And the vertical shutter release button allows you to take pictures in portrait orientation a lot easier and more comfortable.
I’m still a snob, Canon OEM, but have to consider these products business.
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style=”float:left;”> sh00bie (Virginia, USA) – style = “clear: both;” /> style = style = “tiny” “margin-bottom: 0.5em; “> This review is from: Zeikos CBG7D ZE-Power Battery Grip for Canon 7D Camera (Electronics) Well, I was skeptical when I have so many mixed reviews, but the draw a handful of battery seemed to be loaded at a price much cheaper than Canon … I could not resist.
Am I glad that I do that? In any case!
Well, let’s open things and yes, it’s not exactly like the Canon battery grip. Duh. It is not manufactured by Canon and it does not cost $ 300. That is, this is an incredible “replica” that fits the bill very well!
was a little worried when I got him, because of the reviews that it is all plastic and cheap, and it would mess up my camera said. My fears were quickly realized when I opened the box to rest.
I’m not one to dwell on the packaging (if it comes in a brown paper bag, but works very well, who cares?), but it was a good one, and the handle was wrapped in a bubble envelope synthesis . It is a protective cover for the connector plug to the safety pin to hold (and the cover is not fragile).
Remove the handle, is the first thing I was surprised that, yes, it has a rubber grip. It’s not as rough as the Canon grip inlays on the cameras, but it’s certainly not just a part of the textured plastic. This is a great touch. There is a built strap-hook/bar on the floor, and a tripod, so you always use a tripod, even with the handle.
Following the instructions, you should always attach / detach the handle with batteries, that what I have is.
attaching the handle of the camera is easy. Simply insert the battery of the device, and remove (to solve it is a spring clip on the door), the battery cover door. The handle has a place in the handle, where you store the battery compartment, which is fantastic. Now simply drag the message of the connection in the battery compartment and turn the knob on the handle to lock the handle into the stand and the camera.
The battery compartment is probably the weakest part of the way, but if you’re tearing through the bowels of the electrical device like a rabid moose go, it’s no problem. Inside the handle, the AA battery tray is ejected by two brackets. The magazine is not as strong, though some caution, but with piles in the magazine, she feels much more reliable. I bought my grip with a kit supplied with a spare battery for my camera and out of the handle has two batteries from the unit I went ahead and put both in. Close the door, turn the camera … it’s great! The handle feels stable on the camera and I have no fear keeps me from the right-7D only.
There is a small rubber insert that you call (it remains on the handle) that you plug into an AC adapter plug in place a bay batteries and still be able to allow the door to close out the string. This is a big key I thought it was lost a better grip.
How does it work? There is a switch on the side (or up, depending on how you orient the camera) to the handle on or off, which prevents you from accidentally pressing buttons when not in use. Hold the handle of the shutter button and button-top M-Fn where you expect it. On the back (thumb), the AF-ON exposure (*) and AF-point selection button. All the buttons feel good about the quality and function, similar to the camera. The deduction is not the same as the camera button … it feels a little easier … But it still works well and if you use once or twice, you have not noticed it at all.
There are only two drawbacks to deal with it (which prevent me from buying). First, the handle is really great. Fortunately, I have big hands, but this influence could be a monster for anyone with small hands. Second, with the handle up and loaded, the camera is not only difficult, but much larger. If you use a small bag, remember that handle adds approximately 2 inches down from the camera.
Finally, if you have money for and certainly more fork for the cannon. If you are an amateur photographer and semi-pro who wants a well-equipped, well built handle, without have to pay to the gun, get a
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