generic battery grip from Ebay
Has anybody ever used these battery grips?
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Hi Slavomir,
I've just posted a new blog post reviewing a my new knock-off T2i/550D battery grip. I'm very happy with it, check it out: T2i / 550D knock-off battery grip review | Nino Film - Blog - Nino Leitner Your comments are always greatly appreciated! |
thanks Nino, I just finished reading your review - good staff.
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after watching this review:
550D / T2i Battery Grip – OEM vs. Aftermarket CheesyCam I bought one. Shipping took two weeks, but it was worth the wait. Works great, and $100 less than Canons. |
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I have a cuple power2000 knock-off batteries I bought off Amazon for 10 a piece. The problem I have is that they only last about an hour and a half but I am shooting video the entire time only stopping the recording periodically... Anything I might be able to do to enhance the battery life?
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I wanted to get the exact same one that Nino suggested (his endorsement made me feel extremely comfortable) however I was unable to get his Amazon suggestion link to work because they would not ship to Canada.
Are the eBay knockoffs the same one, or are they equally reliable? Am I allowed to point a link to the eBay auction I'm ready to purchase from? I wish I knew. |
No, they are not all the same. .
There is a company called Meike who have been making grips for a while now for a range of cameras. They are pretty good, and come close to the real thing. If you don't go for Meike, avoid grips which don't support AA (some don't). I would also be suspicious of ones that come with 'free' extras, like batteries (probably well below rated capacity, nearly all 3rd party ones are) and remotes (probably don't trigger video). In my experience, these are often low quality gimmicks to help sell a sub-standard product. Of course, you may get a cheap one with free extras that turns out great. |
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Terry, what is the mAh rating on the batteries you got? The standard that comes with the T2i is 1120mAh, and I just bought a 1500mAh Power2000 battery, so technically it should last longer (thought I haven't had a chance yet to run it through the ringer).
On a separate note, I've been looking out for a T2i version of the 3rd party battery grip with the intervalometer built in. Has anyone spotted these anywhere? (would be nice to get in on them before Nino and other draw too much attention to them and the prices go up! :-P). |
Hey Aaron, I got the same ones. They all kinda last the same amount of time. I have 2 Power2000 1500mAh and the stock Canon 1120mAh. Though I am always doing different things each day so I cant really get a good idea of how long they last but for what I have been doing, which is traveling around Brazil making a documentary, its about an hour per battery.
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Re: generic battery grip from Ebay
Just spotted this review: Canon 60d Aftermarket Battery Grip (update) - Perception
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Re: generic battery grip from Ebay
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Just £71.99 in the UK or $89.99 in the US |
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