07-17-2024 11:10 PM - last edited on 07-17-2024 11:51 PM by Tiffany
The BG-R10 has been 'retired.'
Is the BG-R20EP a replacement for the BG-R10, and will it work with my Canon EOS R6?
Peter
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08-14-2024 02:02 AM
The old BG-R10 grip also physically fits the R5II, but the advantages of the more powerful power supply with the new batteries cannot be used.
The new BG-R20 fits both the old and the new R5II, but offers no advantages on the old cameras, except that it represents a future-proof investment for a later change.
07-17-2024 11:59 PM - edited 07-18-2024 12:06 AM
Hi and welcome to the forum:
There are actually 3 new battery grips for the R5II, but for the R5 and the R6 variants the correct grip is the BG-R20.
The other two grips offer cooling fans that work with the R5II's venting system that form part of the R5II's body, to enhance heat reduction of that 45MP sensor and processors, and to provide an Ethernet connection for enhanced connectivity.
You want the plain BG-R20.
07-18-2024 02:28 AM
I cannot find any difference in functionality between the BG-R10 and the BG-R20.]
Is there any reason for my upgrading my BG-R10 to a BG-R20?
07-18-2024 03:14 AM
The placement and feel of the controls is slightly different for the BG-R10 and BG-R20. This is due to the face that the EOS R5 and EOS R6 have the controls layout matched to the BG-R10 that was introduced with them.
When the EOS R6 Mark II was introduced it has slightly different control layout and button shape, but the old BG-R10 grip could be used. With the release of the EOS R5 Mark II, the new BG-R20 was introduced to be an ideal match for the controls on the EOS R5 Mark II and EOS R6 Mark II. It will also fit the older EOS R5 and EOS R6.
07-18-2024 03:53 AM - edited 07-18-2024 05:48 AM
The short answer to your question is no.
As my colleague Brian indicates the R5II would not accommodate the BG-10, and and so to have just one battery grip manufactured that works with all versions of the R5, and the R6 variants, the BG-R20 is now the current model for all such new purchases.
Since you have a BG-R10 already working on your R6, I see no reason why you need to change to a BG-R20 as there is no benefit in doing so.
08-14-2024 02:02 AM
The old BG-R10 grip also physically fits the R5II, but the advantages of the more powerful power supply with the new batteries cannot be used.
The new BG-R20 fits both the old and the new R5II, but offers no advantages on the old cameras, except that it represents a future-proof investment for a later change.
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