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Nov 23, 2020
Holds up to SIX batteries!
0 of 1 found this helpful Six pockets that are the perfect size for my Canon batteries. Well made with velcro closures to keep batteries IN the bag.

Nov 23, 2020
Solid build!
This thing is a TANK! Cast aluminum with lots of tapped and threaded holes for accessories like a monitor or mic.

Jul 08, 2018
Yes, you DO need one of these!
I used to find myself about 100 shots shy of what I wanted to shoot right about the time my battery dies. This little gem holds TWO batteries to, in essence, doubling the shutter time before a battery change or taking time out for charging.
The design makes it a grip with a second shutter release button in just the right spot for "portrait" shot.
On a cautionary note: I would HIGHLY recommend getting two NEW batteries to use with ANY multi battery grip. Make sure BOTH batteries are FULLY charged before use. DON'T mix brands of batteries, buy them in pairs and keep the pairs "married" by using them as a "set" and only use the "set" together. This will insure that the batteries will be "ballanced" and have a similar life. If you notice that one of the set doesn't hold a charge as well as the other one, replace them BOTH and save the "better" one as a solo use back up. DONT mix n match batteries. Dont be "that guy" who has an electrical fire because of batteries like the guys all over YouTube with vapes catching on fire.
When you remove the battery door on your camera, put it some place that you can and will find it if/when you ever need it again.
Other than that, you should be pretty happy with this grip.
I'm off to put mine to use right now!