Review for the ProMaster Vertical Battery Grip for Canon Rebel T2i, T3i, and T4i.
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Looking for the next accessory to buy for your DSLR? Well lets look at a pretty essential piece of equipment for your photography and especially video. A battery grip on your camera provides extra battery life to your camera. It holds 2 batteries in the pack and provides double the length of battery life for DSLR. This comes in handy if your shooting a lot of continues video or out on a long photography shoot. This is also nice if you have your camera on some type of mount, you won't have to take your camera off the mount or rig to change batteries. These battery packs also give the impression of professionalism and make your camera larger.
Another great feature about this battery pack is it has an alternate shutter release on the side of the battery pack. So when you move your camera to a vertical position for vertical images you will not have to tilt your hand and put your arm in an awkward position. This gives you more stability in a shoot.
Great feature to this specific battery pack is it gives you a battery tray for AA batteries. It takes 6 of them and is a huge lifesaver if you are out on a shoot and can't charge your LP-E8 batteries.
Some cons to think about if you actually need a battery pack are that they do make your DSLR larger and this can cause problems in your camera bag or heavier when walking around (even though you could take it off). Also if you do not have an extra battery for your canon, your might want to this about getting that first.
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Do I need the Canon or will the ProMaster work just as well you ask? Personally I have tried both. The
Canon Battery Grip retails for about $220 and the ProMaster for $100. You can even get it on
Amazon for $79.99. Personally I notice little to no difference between the two. They both do exactly the same thing and have the same features. The material feels a little more solid on the canon but its definitely not worth 100 dollars for the Canon name. Even though I am a Canon lover, I have found that the ProMaster is a way better deal.
Comment your experiences with the battery pack or your thoughts on the product.
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