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Sony Battery Grip

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Related review

robert 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1.265 lb] This item works well and is way cheaper than the SONY model. If you are considering a battery grip this is a good one.

5
Juan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.35 lb] I have a Sony A7ii with a battery grip and this body bag works great to store my camera for those long trips. I recommend it for those who have a Sony 7 series with a battery grip. It may be too big if you don't have that grip.

5
George D. 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.605 lb] I use this grip with a Sony A7SII camera. The primary reason is for using this grip is to double battery capacity attached to the camera. The grip is very light without the batteries and using it adds ergonomics of holding camera especially with a larger lens. The only negative is awkwardness of inserting battery in one of two bays but it something one can get used to.

5
Peter H. 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.25 lb] Sony A9 - you really need this or the battery grip With the new batteries I just didn't want the weight / size of the grip Yeh if you need a tripod mount often - its not practical - wish they had made it so you could sill get to the tripod mount or a mount hole in the grip - next gen probably

5
James 2024-04-03 08:32:42

[Static Adhesion] I have the Sony version on both my A1's but didn't want to spend another $400 for one that is for my A7iv. First of all I'm very happy with my purchase and fits my needs. Although it's not as solid feeling as the Sony. First of all the battery release switch seems flimsy, but it serves it's purpose. Second, the battery tray holds the batteries tight and is not as easy putting in the batteries and removing them. Not a hassle but should be noted. Third, the grip itself has a smaller profile than the Sony. But this is ok for me and with it attached to the camera it fits in my bag easier. Plus it feels nice in my hands. Overall I gave this 5 stars since it was exactly what I was expecting buying an off brand grip for my Sony. If you want to save a ton of money buy this. It works perfectly along with all the buttons.

5
Edward 2024-04-06 05:59:50

[1.5 oz (45.0 g)] As a generic base plate it is a winner for me. With the no slip rubber strips on the plate, it works for my battery grip for Sony A9lll, for the Sony A9lll body, my Nikon Z8 and also the battery grip for the Nikon Z8. Would probably work on the lens foot of several lenses too. Simple design, light weight and great quality for the price. ETL

5
Sean 2024-04-07 05:15:53

[0.71 lb] I just received this the other day and have been using it since. I normally only use grips for my dslrs but this feel pretty nice. Whether you just need it for a grip extension or need the extended battery use with portrait orientation this is a good choice. It may actually be your only choice besides the Sony branded one at the moment. I don't have the Sony one but it looks like it functions the same and has the same button configuration minus a slightly better build on the Sony brand. If your not worried about weather seal and stronger build then save a few hundred and get this one. This feels more on the plastic side but feels good attached to my A7III. The shutter release is a little more sensitive compared to the shutter release on the camera itself. The twist tab to release the battery feels a little frail so be careful when twisting it. I'm not sure if it's any different than the Sony one but it's still works well just keep that in mind. I usually use L brackets to give me a little grip extension but I must say I like the feel of this a lot. Last few thing to note. You can use one or two batteries and switch it off when not using it which is nice. The box says A9 and A7III "series" so I'm assuming this will also work with an A7RIII even though it does not specifically say it anywhere. The Sony one works with all three so I don't see why this would be any different.

5
Garland 2024-05-01 06:29:31

[1.265 lb] Because the Sony Battery Grip is so $$$$, I suppose I assumed one at this price couldnt be any good.  I was wrong!  I did fear that raising the center of balance on the camera might make it impossible to balance on the Zhyiun Crane 2 gimbal, but that, too, was wrong.  It balances just fine.  100% satisfied.

5
Terry 2024-04-09 03:26:21

[0.645 lb] Perfect fit for my Sony FF camera with battery grip and 24-105 lens with lens hood attached. Added a Tenba 2 in. strap with pad to it.

5
Keith 2024-04-11 02:17:54

[Stone Gray] I got this bag to carry less. It fits a sony a7r2 body with battery grip, sigma 150-600mm and sigma mc11 adapter with a little room left up top for snacks. The front pouch is perfect for keeping phone, wallet and keys in away from camera gear.

5