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Canon BATTERY GRIP BG-E21 EMEA

Canon BATTERY GRIP BG-E21 EMEA
Code: 05120KVG
Manufacturer code: 2130C001
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DescriptionCanon BATTERY GRIP BG-E21 EMEA description

The Canon BG-E11 Battery Grip is an optional battery grip with improved ergonomics designed specifically for the Canon EOS 6D Mark II. It allows users to load a choice of one or two LP-E6 battery packs. With two packs, the already-impressive battery life is doubled, compared to using a single LP-E6 pack in-camera. This is especially useful when taking advantage of the camera's movie mode or Live View mode - operating modes that use more power. The BG-E11 also provides full vertical shooting controls, which can be independently turned on or off as the photographer needs to enhance camera handling, especially for shooting vertical pictures. It has a large number of operating controls as well: shutter button, Main Dial, multi-controller, AF point selection button, AE lock/FE lock button, AF start button, and multi-function button.

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Delivery time 5-19 w.d.

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Delivery time 5-19 w.d.
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05120KVG 2130C001 4549292087512 454929208751

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1. What is the camera battery grip for and why is it important?

A camera battery grip is designed to hold and store additional batteries, along with other necessary accessories such as memory cards or filters. It is important because it allows the photographer to have extra resources for longer photo sessions or trips without the need to search for batteries or accessories separately. The camera battery grip provides a way to install batteries into the camera, ensuring the camera gets the necessary power for its operation. The grip not only provides an electrical connection between the batteries and the camera but also protects the batteries from misuse or damage. This is important for ensuring the longevity and efficient functioning of the batteries. Most camera battery grips are designed for easy installation or removal of batteries, helping users manage their cameras conveniently, especially when changing batteries between sessions. Battery grips can have various connectors or electrical interfaces to ensure proper energy transfer between the batteries and the camera. These connections may also include protection from overcharging or short-circuiting.

2. Can a battery grip also function as an additional means to stabilize the camera?

A battery grip, typically mounted on the bottom of many cameras, can act as an additional means to stabilize the camera, but its stabilizing effect is limited. It can be considered an informal stand if placed on a flat surface. The battery grip allows the camera to be placed directly on a table or another stable surface, which is especially useful when using a grip with a non-flexible design. This type of grip can be beneficial when shooting for longer periods of time or recording videos where stability is important. However, the stabilizing effect of a battery grip is limited, as it is generally not designed as a specialized stabilization device. For better stability, most cameras use built-in or lens stabilization systems, which are more advanced and effective than a simple battery grip. A battery grip can be useful in certain situations, but for more reliable stabilization, it's better to use dedicated camera stands, tripods, or other professional stabilization equipment.