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BG-ED3 Battery Grip
 
 

BG-ED3 Battery Grip

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Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • ASIN: B000050MNA
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: November 24, 2003

Product Description

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The BG-ED3 combines the functions of a high-capacity battery pack with a verical grip. Its dedicated set of controls (shutter button, main dial, AE/FE Lock button , and AF frame-select button) allows you to take portait shots with the same ease as horizontal shots.

It can hold one or two BP-511 battery packs to provide approximately twice the shooting capacity of the camera alone. When used with the DC-Coupler DR-400 attached to a CA-PS400, it can draw directly from an AC power source.

Models:

  • D60, D30, EOS 10D

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some find it indispensable . . ., January 26, 2004
The Canon BG-ED3 battery grip is an accessory which depending on your shooting preferences, may provide features that are extremely useful. The device is compatible with Canon's D30, D60 and 10D model digital SLR cameras, and accommodates two BP-511 type batteries, providing power capacity for an extended period of time. BP-511 batteries are generally very long lasting, and having available the power of two batteries provides peace of mind for those who shoot for long hours, or frequently use the LCD display.

Very handy for some shooters is an auxiliary shutter button, located on the grip, and positioned to be used when the camera is held in the conventional vertical shooting position. The shutter button is activated by a recessed switch on the grip, and operates in a manner identical to the camera's shutter button.

Though it is relatively light, some may find the grip's additional weight objectionable. Others find the camera to be more balanced and easier to hold and handle, with the grip attached. Especially when a long or heavy lens is attached. Be advised that with the grip attached the space requirement in your camera bag or other carrying gear, will need to be increased a bit. Another "benefit" is purely esthetic, as some users feel the camera simply looks "better" with the grip attached. Secured primarily by a screw that threads into the tripod socket, the grip does have a tendency to loosen up with continued use, and just needs to be tightened occasionally.

With some other Canon camera systems, buying a battery pack grip could be justified for cost saving reasons. Using rechargeable batteries in the grip, eliminates the need to purchase non-rechargeable lithium batteries. Over time, one could save enough to pay for the cost of the grip. In this case, there is no such benefit, as these cameras only use rechargeable BP-511 type batteries. So unless the other features are useful to you, the BG-ED3 may not be a recommended purchase. It mainly depends on the kind of shooting you do, and perhaps the type of lenses you have.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Does its job, but expensive and no BP-512s, August 21, 2004
By Theodore Littleton (Millburn, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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If you use larger lenses, you'll probably want this just to balance the camera properly. And since larger lenses need more power to focus, and Image Stabilization drains the batteries more quickly, two batteries can come in handy. Most likely you'll have power for at least a full day of heavy shooting. Unfortunately, though the EOS-10D itself can take BP-512 batteries, this grip cannot - BP-511/511as or similarly-shaped batteries only. It can use different batteries in combination, even with different power ratings; it will first use the higher-charged battery, then drain them both equally. I use a Power 2000 1500mAh/7.4v together with my old BP-511 1100mAh/7.4v.

It comes with a little slot in the side of the shaft that can hold the camera's battery cover (which must be removed) or an extra CF card. Handy. And you get extra control buttons on the grip for taking pictures in a vertical orientation, and a switch to disable them.

The price is excessive, though. If it were priced similarly to the Rebel's grip, I'd give this five stars easily. At US$200, it's a much tougher call - it should still go on your wish lists, but at a much lower priority, depending on your purposes and equipment.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential kit., January 17, 2004
By John Dynan "JD" (Elwood, Vic Australia) - See all my reviews
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I have extremely large hands and simply cannot hand-hold a standard EOS 10D without the BG-ED3 battery grip. Without it, I cannot grip the camera with the little finger on my right hand, making the camera feel unbalanced. The front of the BG-ED3 grip rests neatly and comfortably in the heel of my left hand and provides support for the lower half of my right hand, making for very stable shooting in horizontal format. For vertical format shooting, Canon have neatly arranged the controls so that there is minimal difference in feel when shooting this way, again making steady shots much easier. It's ergonomically brilliant. The extra power provided by the second battery is really appreciated when you are shooting with flash. My battery grip lives on the camera and I will, like as not, never take it off. It's an essential piece of kit and I would not use an EOS 10D without it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Grip That Hold A Spare Battery
I have big hands and shoot a Canon 10D. This grip helps me handle the big lenses with ease.
Published 23 months ago by D. Kay

2.0 out of 5 stars It worked well until it stopped.
I bought the battery grip in October, it worked fine until November. Now I have no idea how who to call for help.
Published on December 30, 2004 by Garry Norman

5.0 out of 5 stars A must have (well for me anyway)
If you purchase a 10D, I consider this as a "must have" accessory. The portait position auxillary button and data wheel are lifesavers when you're popping out a lot of... Read more
Published on June 22, 2004 by Joseph James Clemente

5.0 out of 5 stars Battery Grip for Canon
I used this thoughout camping trip in Sequoia's for six days. Never once did I worry about recharging. Read more
Published on August 9, 2003 by James Steiner

5.0 out of 5 stars Add versatility to your camera
I have been using my Canon D60 with BG-ED3 battery/grip extender to take aerial photos from Cessna 172 aircraft as my husband (a licensed private pilot) flies. Read more
Published on November 29, 2002 by Shannon D. Moore

5.0 out of 5 stars I couldn't be without it!
I actually bought this before my D60 came in. Now that it is attached to my new camera, it will never be removed. Read more
Published on July 23, 2002 by jack slice

5.0 out of 5 stars perfect compliment to the D30
I hesitated to buy the battery grip because I thought I didn't really need it and that it would make the camera too bulky. Read more
Published on June 7, 2001 by J. Robinson

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