Canon Battery Grip BG-E20 for the Canon 5D Mark IV Digital SLR Camera

(10 customer reviews)

$299.00

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Large capacity battery grip designed for the EOS 5D Mark IV, ideal for high volume and easy vertical shooting.

Powered by two Battery Pack LP-E6 batteries or an optional DC Coupler DR-E6 and AC Adapter AC-E6N.

Improved ergonomics for comfortable holding

Dimensions (WxHxD): 151. 7 x 114. 4 x 84. 3mm

Compatibility – EOS 5D Mark IV EF 24-105mm f/4L is II USM kit, EOS 5D Mark IV body refurbished, EOS 5D Mark IV body, EOS 5D Mark IV EF 24-70mm f/4L is USM kit

SKU: B01KURGUKG Category:

Additional information

Product Dimensions

3.3 x 6 x 4.5 inches

Item Weight

13.8 ounces

ASIN

B01KURGUKG

Item model number

1485C001

Batteries

1 Lithium ion batteries required.

Customer Reviews

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Best Sellers Rank

#113 in Digital Camera Battery Grips

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

August 25, 2016

Manufacturer

Canon

10 reviews for Canon Battery Grip BG-E20 for the Canon 5D Mark IV Digital SLR Camera

  1. Jeff B.

    (see images) Pros: no probs with order/delivery. arrived w/good timing. boxed well, all appropriate papers noted inside. secured well. Price was great. Quality is great. Fits easily/accurately for 5d mark iv. Easy to install (i searched on youtube). Feels very well built. Cons: none. I only gave 4 of 5 stars only because the battery life in general is not amazing. but not the grips fault. Otherwise 5 of 5 stars. Highly recommended, and i would buy same product from same company again without hesitation.

  2. Robert L Schultz

    An excellent add-on for the Canon 5D Mark IV… I had read the other comments before purchasing about the carrier tray for the batteries and was pleased that it was much better than I had expected considering everyone’s remarks. The only thing I don’t like is the price of over $300.

  3. Matthew M.

    I’ve purchased a battery grip for all of the 5d’s I’ve owned. All have worked great, and this is no exception. Others have noted the lighter build of the battery tray itself. It does seem less solid as previous versions, however it works great and I haven’t had any issues with it. If you’re a continuous buyer of Canon’s battery grips, this will suit you just the same. If this is your first grip, it’s definitely worth the investment if you like to shoot portrait a lot and could use the convenience of extra battery life.

  4. Erica Covarrubias

    I purchased this for my boyfriend’s Canon, he loves it. It helps so much with his photo shoots so he doesn’t have to stop and replace or charge batteries. Would defiantly recommend for anyone doing longer photo shoots

  5. Mike Johnson

    It is Canon hardware what else can I say. Yes the slide in battery tray is light plastic. But it is protected by the battery grip housing. Take normal care when loading and unloading and all will be fine. And yes two batteries in this camera makes it heavy. Just remember Newton’s laws of motion. Things at rest tend to stay at rest until acted on by an outside force. Hold it steady and Isaac will be your monopod.

  6. Obscura

    It gives you worry free shooting from a battery use perspective and really fits nicely in my hand, and the vertical buttons are nicely designed. Worth the weight. It makes the camera bigger but you can easily pop it on or off.

  7. Elliott Golden

    This is the boy right here! So much better of a design over the ones for the older 5Ds where the batteries load from the back and has no weather sealing, this one seems much more weatherproof which is what I needed it for.Great product, easy loading, and the battery life is great too.

  8. R.R.King

    Yes you can find a knock-off for much cheaper just like I did. In the end it cost me a $100 and a gig due to the failure of my knock-off. So i bought canons and it feels and works much better. I mean you can really tell a knock-off when you get your hands on this one. It’s perfectly in unison of the camera and hand. Just get it. You’ll thank me or whoever paid for it 😉

  9. Bill in Hollis

    Excellent design; easy to hold, works great. Contrary to comments by some that the battery tray is flimsy, the battery tray is well designed and more that adequately strong for its intended purpose. Of course, if I backed over it with my car, it would break. Others have complained about how batteries fit into the tray. Too bad they did not read the directions. Batteries lock into the tray exactly like they lock into the battery charger … by using slots on the sides of the battery. They firmly latch into the tray and do not fall out if the tray is inverted. This is great for changing batteries in the field; you don’t want them dropping into the mud. To remove batteries from the tray, you press the small release tab beside each battery and it pops right out. Could not be easier. My recommendation is to ignore the negative reviews. If this grip suits your purpose, go for it.

  10. Mark E Lamb

    Battery grips are great on DSLRs! The biggest benefit is comfort of shooting in the “portrait” orientation. With grips, I find I shoot in “portrait” orientation much more often. Without the grips, I find I shoot less in “portrait” orientation, BUT upon editing, I have to crop into “portrait” orientation, wasting much of the camera’s resolution.Canon grips are MUCH better built than 3rd party grips, BUT are MUCH more expensive.

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