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Smallrig Camera Grips Smallrig V Mount Battery Plate with Dual 15mm

Smallrig V Mount Battery Plate with Dual 15mm

Battery Grip

£39.00
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.00/mo.*
1store
Smallrig V-Mount Battery Mount Plate 4505

Smallrig V-Mount Battery Mount Plate 4505

Battery Grip

£48.59
Or 3 interest-free payments of £16.19/mo.*
5stores
Smallrig 4 Inch Suction Cup Mount 4122B

Smallrig 4 Inch Suction Cup Mount 4122B

£49.85
Or 3 interest-free payments of £16.61/mo.*
5stores
CAMERA GRIPS

FAQ

Camera grips are accessories that provide a secure hold on your camera. They improve stability and comfort, especially during long shoots. Camera grips often include extra battery slots and control buttons, enhancing functionality for professional photographers.

Camera grips enhance photography by offering better ergonomics and extended battery life. They allow you to shoot comfortably for longer periods without worrying about power, making them ideal for events or wildlife photography.

Camera grips are designed for specific camera models. Check the manufacturer's specifications or consult your camera's manual to ensure compatibility before purchasing a grip.

Camera Grips: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing a camera grip, it's crucial to ensure it is compatible with your specific camera model. Camera grips are designed to fit particular models or series, so double-check the manufacturer's specifications. For instance, if you own a Canon EOS R5, look for grips specifically made for that model to guarantee a perfect fit and full functionality.

Comfort is key when using a camera grip for extended periods. Look for grips that provide a natural hold and reduce hand fatigue. Ergonomic designs often include textured surfaces or rubberized coatings to improve grip stability. Test how the grip feels in your hand if possible, and consider user reviews highlighting comfort features.

Some camera grips offer extra features beyond improved handling. Consider whether you need additional battery life, vertical shooting capabilities, or extra controls like shutter buttons and dials. Additional features can enhance your photography experience but may come at a higher price point. Weigh these benefits against your budget and shooting needs.

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