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Rrs Bge6-l L-plate For Canon 5d Mark Ii Bg-e6 Grip

Rrs Bge6-l L-plate For Canon 5d Mark Ii Bg-e6 Grip
  • Product Code: eq40378
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$549.00 $872.91

The RRS BGE6-L L-Plate for Canon 5D Mark II BG-E6 Gripfrom RRS BGE6-L L-Plate for Canon 5D Mark II BG-E6 Gripis machined from a solid block of aluminum, which creates a fixed L-plate that can be changed while on top of a tripod, from a vertical to a horizontal position, without sacrificing your center of axis.

The Arca-type compatible dovetail plate adds quick release functionality to the camera, and an anti-twist flange prevents the camera from twisting when the L-plate is attached. Meanwhile, the L-plate also maintains complete access to the battery door and the camera's ports. Type II black anodizing has been applied to the CNC machined 6061-T6 aluminum. The anodizing has given the L-plate a smooth surface, which is resistant to scuffs, scratches, and corrosion. Also, the L-Plate has laser engraved center marks on the back of each axis for alignment on a tripod head.

For the Canon 5D Mark II with BG-E6    Fixed L-Plate    Arca-Type Compatible Dovetail Mount    Maintains Ports and Battery Door Access    No Obstruction to the LCD Monitor    Black Anodized 6061-T6 Aluminum    Laser-Engraved Center Marks    1/4"-20 Accessory Mounting Socket

Parameters
Material of Construction6061-T6 aluminum
FinishType II black anodized
Dimensions4.4 x 2.8 x 5" (11 x 7 x 13 cm)
Weight5.2 oz (147 g)
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.45 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)6.1 x 4.3 x 2.4"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can the battery grip be connected to a tripod?

A: Yes. It has the universal tripod threading mount on the bottom.

Q: 2. what if i start a video and take a one battery from the battery grip and replace it with a new one ??? or can use the grip with only one battery ????

A: If I understand your question well, then if you start a video then you cannot take battery out from the battery grip, because you have to pull out both batteries with the holder, to remove one and then the video will stop as no battery will be in contact to provide power to the camera. Anyway it works with one battery, if the battery holder is pushed back to the grip and properly locked. I hope this helps :-)

Q: 3. can this grip hold the external battery cover when removed like the Vello unit?

A: Yes, there's a compartment for it in the grip.

Q: 4. how do you remove the battery cover on the camera to be able to attached the BG-E20 Battery grip?

A: While you have have the battery door opened, look at the metal hinge part that attaches the door to the body. There should be some kind of protrusion at one side of it. It's kind of "spring loaded". You pull on the thing, which will allow you to pull the door off the body. All this is described (much better too) in the user's manual! https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/cameras/eos-dslr-and-mirrorless-cameras/dslr/eos-5d-mark-iv

Q: 5. Can battery grip work on canon r6?

A: Unfortunately, it will not fit. The battery grip you'll need for the R6 is the BG-R10 (https://bhpho.to/3k21XKi).

Q: 6. Can this Battery Grip for other Canon EOS cameras?

A: This grip is only used for the 5DIV. Mostly all grips are proprietary to a single camera.

Q: 7. how many shoots i can take with this using two new battery ( original canon one) ???

A: There's no good way to answer that question, because it depends on your shooting style. There are way too many things that affect shot count. * Wi-Fi is a huge power draw. * GPS is a relatively small one, but it still adds up pretty quickly if you don't turn the camera off when not in use. * The screen is a big power sink, so shooting with live view is a major battery hog, and setting a long preview time also hurts shot count. * Shooting RAW + JPEG uses more battery power than either mode alone. * Writing your shots to both flash cards simultaneously uses more battery power than writing to only one. * Different lenses draw different amounts of power from the body (and defective lenses can draw a *lot* of power, particularly if the IS motors don't turn off properly). * Even the ISO setting has an effect on power count; there's only a tiny power impact from the amplification itself, but the resulting increase in noise causes the files to be larger (poorer compression), which means you keep the flash chips powered up longer to write the photos.About the only thing that's certain is that you should get about twice as many shots with a grip as you get without it.

Q: 8. Is there a AA battery adapter for power?

A: Although Ive had a number of these grips in the past, I dont have this one for the mark iv. However they always came with AA battery adapters, and theres is an advantage, when shooting for an extended time in the field with no power source and dead LPs.

Q: 9. Can you use the 5dm3 battery grip on the new 5dm4?

A: No, you cannot. One more important thing: third party batteries are also not working with 5dm4.

Q: 10. Does this come with batteries?

A: This will come with only the battery grip, it will not come with extra batteries

19/09/2024

[5.2 oz (147 g)] This battery grip extends battery life at the expense of added weight. I use the Mark IV on a tripod, so weight is not a problem. I also use it with a Camranger / live view, so extending battery life helps a lot.

5
14/09/2024

[5.2 oz (147 g)] Vertical and horizontal options

5
02/09/2024

[0.45 lb] I purchased the Canon BG-E20 even tho it is much more money then an after market unit, I had purchased a after market battery unit for my 7d it never felt solid or sturdy, so this time I went for the canon unit so far I am extremely happy with it, easy setup the camera and unit marry well together, it is a little heavier but that is what makes it sturdy

5
13/07/2024

[0.45 lb] I had thought about getting the cheaper, non-Canon version but I am sure I made the right choice. All connections are perfect with the plug-in battery and it is very easy to use with the standard batteries. There are many times when I need to have the camera on a tripod without moving for a long period of time to preserve my Photoshop changes on the initial shot. This allows me to not stress over waiting for client changes or approval. A quality product from Canon. Go with the real deal.

5
12/06/2024

[5.2 oz (147 g)] Only used it once so far but after 5 hours of continuous use and 1900 pics later I still had 2 bars. Very happy about this.

5
05/06/2024

[5.2 oz (147 g)] Love the quality, fit to camera, and fit to hand of this Canon add-on

5
07/05/2024

[5.2 oz (147 g)] Far outweigh the cost. It helps balance long lenses.

5
16/04/2024

[0.45 lb] I love the bigger grip and when taking portrait photos. To me this and the 5D Mark iv is as good at the 1D'd and less expensive.

5
15/04/2024

[0.45 lb] I have not attached this yet, but I look forward to having an extended battery life and handle!

5
01/04/2024

[0.45 lb] See headline.

5

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