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Canon BG-R10 Battery Grip For EOS-R5/R6 - Second Hand

Dedicated to the Canon EOS R5, R5 C, R6, and R6 Mark II mirrorless cameras, the BG-R10 Battery Grip offers extended shooting times as well as improved handling, especially when using it in the vertical-shooting orientation. The grip's design permits working with two LP-E6NH/LP-E6N/LP-E6 batteries to effectively double battery life. Additionally, the extended design of the grip facilitates a more stable hold and secondary controls, dials, and an additional shutter release permit effective control over the camera. The grip is designed to the same weather-resistant standards as the camera bodies for use in inclement conditions.

SKU: SH-BGR10-SH

Canon BG-R10 Battery Grip For EOS-R5/R6 - Second Hand

Canon BG-R10 Battery Grip For EOS-R5/R6 - Second Hand

Dedicated to the Canon EOS R5, R5 C, R6, and R6 Mark II mirrorless cameras, the BG-R10 Battery Grip offers extended shooting times as well as improved handling, especially when using it in the vertical-shooting orientation. The grip's design permits working with two LP-E6NH/LP-E6N/LP-E6 batteries to effectively double battery life. Additionally, the extended design of the grip facilitates a more stable hold and secondary controls, dials, and an additional shutter release permit effective control over the camera. The grip is designed to the same weather-resistant standards as the camera bodies for use in inclement conditions.

Compatible Cameras

Canon EOS R5

Canon EOS R5 C

Canon EOS R6

Canon EOS R6 Mark II

Key Features:

For Canon EOS R5, R5 C. R6, R6 Mark II

Holds One or Two LP-E6NH Batteries

Improved Handling, Extended Battery Life

Additional Shutter and Control Dials

Dust- and Water-Resistant Construction

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Canon BG-R10 Battery Grip For EOS-R5/R6 - Second Hand

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Canon BG-R10 Battery Grip For EOS-R5/R6 - Second Hand

Dedicated to the Canon EOS R5, R5 C, R6, and R6 Mark II mirrorless cameras, the BG-R10 Battery Grip offers extended shooting times as well as improved handling, especially when using it in the vertical-shooting orientation. The grip's design permits working with two LP-E6NH/LP-E6N/LP-E6 batteries to effectively double battery life. Additionally, the extended design of the grip facilitates a more stable hold and secondary controls, dials, and an additional shutter release permit effective control over the camera. The grip is designed to the same weather-resistant standards as the camera bodies for use in inclement conditions.

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