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Feb 08, 2010 03:10 |  #1

Im gonna order a battery grip for my 500D, not a canon one though as I've heard the cheap third party ones are identical and work fine. But which cheap third party one should i go for?

There seems to be quite a few on ebay with some very slight differences, so can anyone recommend certain brands and maybe ever certain sellers.


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Feb 08, 2010 03:14 |  #2

I have the Opteka one and it works great. Matches the T1i very well. I also have 3 Opteka batteries and they work about as well as the Canon one.

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Feb 08, 2010 03:34 |  #3

Stick with canon. cant go wrong.


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Feb 08, 2010 03:35 |  #4

i have the Phottix brand, doesn't come with free batteries though... its really nice


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Feb 08, 2010 07:57 as a reply to  @ monk3y's post |  #5

Another Opteka vote, not only does it do the job for a lot less cash, the batteries are also high capacity, poss more than my Canon original.


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Feb 08, 2010 08:52 |  #6

I have the Travor brand one. It is the style with the attaching wheel that does not stick out the front of the grip. Nicely made and comfortable to hold.




  
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Feb 08, 2010 09:00 |  #7

i wouldn't say the 3rd party ones are identical but i have one canon and one 3rd party and there isnt a massive difference but you can definitely tell the canon one is made much better


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Feb 08, 2010 11:48 |  #8

I too was doing the research on whether or not to get a canon grip for my XSi, which will fit your T1i, and I eventually settled for the Canon brand, basically because of some of the horror stories about "Grips-Gone-Bad". And after a while I kept hearing about the wheel on third party grips feeling a little weird compared to the wheel on the camera. So on a whim I hit order on my Amazon page and the new Canon grip was at my door in a couple of days. I am not able to critique the third party grips, but as far as my Canon grip, there are NO REGRETS from me. Yes I may have paid about $100 US Dollars for mine, but that was only about 30 more than the Opteka grip I would have spent. The one story that got me hooked on the original Canon Grip, was the on with the battery traces on the third party grips shorting, there is a pic on the web about that, the words SHORTING and my XSI are two words I rather not hear in the same sentence.


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Feb 08, 2010 16:20 |  #9

I have a Zeikos for my 5DMII.. 1/3 of the price of the Canon and it has the same functionality as the original. Got it 2 months ago and no issues so far. I shot 1400's pics in 5 hours and it still had some juice left. I'm happy with this grip.


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Feb 08, 2010 18:01 |  #10

manauta wrote in post #9566710 (external link)
I too was doing the research on whether or not to get a canon grip for my XSi, which will fit your T1i, and I eventually settled for the Canon brand, basically because of some of the horror stories about "Grips-Gone-Bad". And after a while I kept hearing about the wheel on third party grips feeling a little weird compared to the wheel on the camera. So on a whim I hit order on my Amazon page and the new Canon grip was at my door in a couple of days. I am not able to critique the third party grips, but as far as my Canon grip, there are NO REGRETS from me. Yes I may have paid about $100 US Dollars for mine, but that was only about 30 more than the Opteka grip I would have spent. The one story that got me hooked on the original Canon Grip, was the on with the battery traces on the third party grips shorting, there is a pic on the web about that, the words SHORTING and my XSI are two words I rather not hear in the same sentence.


wow... your original batt grip is cheap, they retail here for around $150 thats why i opted for the 3rd party... with no regrets either, very sturdy Phottix brand


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Feb 08, 2010 18:08 |  #11

my grip is only $125 for a canon brand from amazon and the 3rd parties run from $50 to $110


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Feb 08, 2010 18:27 as a reply to  @ dovaka's post |  #12

I went with one that is labeled as Meike for my Xs... Which is identical to the Opteka branded one... Probably the same company... Works like a charm... Looks aggressive atop my new Manfrotto Legs and Head!!!


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Feb 08, 2010 18:30 |  #13

I had a Phottix when I had a 40D and ran about 8k shots with it. Had a Canon one on a 5D and when I got a 5DII I bought a Phottix, again, based on my 40D experience.


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Feb 09, 2010 02:45 |  #14

Beachcomber Joe wrote in post #9565583 (external link)
I have the Travor brand one. It is the style with the attaching wheel that does not stick out the front of the grip. Nicely made and comfortable to hold.

i have no experience with that brand. however, as that may look better aesthetically, i can't see how they'd do that without using a series of gears. if the gears are made of plastic, they can break/strip and your grip would be stuck on the camera.


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Feb 09, 2010 17:26 |  #15

I'll bump the Phottix grip, have one for my XSi and it's great. Batteries that came with it also work wonderfully. No problems on the 2 batteries or the grip after a year+ of use.


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