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The Hersmay BG-R10 Vertical Battery Grip is a multifunctional power solution for Canon EOS R5, R5C, R6, and R6II DSLR cameras. It accommodates up to two LP-E6 batteries, effectively doubling your recording capacity and extending shooting time. Designed for professional use, it features a vertical grip shutter-release button and additional controls for seamless operation in both portrait and landscape orientations. Weighing just 372g, it enhances stability and handling, making it an essential accessory for serious photographers.
Brand | Hersmay |
Manufacturer | Hersmay |
Model | RSY-AZ350 |
Package Dimensions | 16.1 x 13.41 x 9.5 cm; 372 g |
Item model number | RSY-AZ350 |
Mounting Hardware | battery grip |
Number of items | 1 |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Manufacturer | Hersmay |
Item Weight | 372 g |
S**R
sehr zufrieden
Der Batteriegriff passt auf meine Canon r6 Mark2 und funktioniert sehr gut.Preis/Leistung ist topIch hatte schon bei meiner Canon 5D Mark3 einen No-name Batteriegriff und war damit schon sehr zufrieden.Deshalb habe ich mich nochmals für einen solchen griff entschieden.
D**I
tale e quale all'originale
tale e quale all'originale ma con 200 euri in meno.
A**T
Perfect
Werkt perfect
J**D
Monte parfaitement sur mon Canon R6
Pour le montage, il faut déclipser la trappe de la batterie. Cette petite porte se range ensuite sur ce grip.Il faut retirer 2 capuchons sur ce grip pour qu'il rentre parfaitement à l'emplacement de la batterie originelle.Il faut ensuite serrer ce grip sur le boitier. On peut mettre 2 batteries dans le grip et sécuriser la fermeture du compartiment. Curieusement, il n'y a plus de voyant sur le boitier quand on le met en route mais le déclenchement fonctionne parfaitement.En position verticale, on retrouve les boutons et le joystick. On peut toutefois désactiver les boutons de la position verticale pour éviter des déclenchements inopinés.Testé avec un RF 200-800 qui est lourd, l'équilibre est amélioré.
P**L
Dead In The Box
This device looked like it would be an excellent accessory to my Canon R6ii if it worked. It doesn't. I charged the Canon brand (OEM) batteries to full, measured the voltage of them to be doubly sure and then installed them into the battery holder. The contacts were showing through the relief cut so they could engage the battery holder contacts. All seemed fine but when turned on, the camera didn't power up.I checked the contacts at the extension that enters the camera body finding no power. I can't prove it, but I suspect a bad switch which infers very poor QA.There's no seller information on the box or printed on the instructions so there's no one to contact.One more piece of dead in the box garbage. What a waste.
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