04-18-2017 03:11 PM
04-19-2017 09:29 PM
Correcting for anti-shake in post processing can be very time consuming. Also, sometimes I want to show off my stupid dog on Facebook right away.
I could copy my video to my computer, import into PowerDirector, apply video stabilizer at the default, then test to determine optimum setting, check rotational camera shake, then determine if enhanced stabilizer is required, then create output file.
Or, I could use the IBIS (5-axis stabilization) and do it on the fly.
OK, my point is the 77d has "stabilization" for video that the 80d doesn't have. I didn't say it was great thing to have, just that it was there.
So, can we get back to the battery grip? That's why I'm here! Why would they think a battery that last only 270-600 shots is acceptable? Geez...
04-20-2017 06:31 AM
@AR15_Dude wrote:Correcting for anti-shake in post processing can be very time consuming. Also, sometimes I want to show off my stupid dog on Facebook right away.
I could copy my video to my computer, import into PowerDirector, apply video stabilizer at the default, then test to determine optimum setting, check rotational camera shake, then determine if enhanced stabilizer is required, then create output file.
Or, I could use the IBIS (5-axis stabilization) and do it on the fly.
OK, my point is the 77d has "stabilization" for video that the 80d doesn't have. I didn't say it was great thing to have, just that it was there.
So, can we get back to the battery grip? That's why I'm here! Why would they think a battery that last only 270-600 shots is acceptable? Geez...
The small battery is first thing that I noticed about the 77D. The camera was introduced with the T7i and the M5. They all use the same battery. I can see sharing the same battery with a Rebel and the M Series, but not what I think of as medium size camera bodies.
If Canon does not introduce a battery grip, then I'm sure a 3rd party may do so. Just be aware of why Canon probably did not introduce a battery grip for a Rebel T5. The battery compartment does not have control connections for remote shutter control.
04-20-2017 10:47 AM
Words matter. You do not have IBIS. You have to have a particular lens with IS in order to use the video stabilization. THE SENSOR DOES NOT PARTICIPATE. (Which is the definition of IBIS) The rest is digic.
04-20-2017 12:59 PM
Now I understand why Canon calls it "Movie Electronic IS" instead of "IBIS". To me, "In Body Image Stabilization" would include in body electronically shifting of the image on the sensor to stabilize the image.
I appreciate the correction!
04-20-2017 08:39 AM
04-20-2017 10:04 AM
04-20-2017 06:57 PM
@secondlevel wrote:
I don't think there will be a grip. The store that I bought it from said the t6s grip will not work. I don't see extra contacts in the battery compartment.
Third party manufacturers make grips for the T5. The grips use a hard wired connection between the grip, and the remote shutter input on the side of the camera. You don't have to use the external wire to use the grip for extra power.
Awkward, but ask yourself this. How often will you really be using the camera body in portrait mode? How often do you do it now? Whatever your current habits, they'll likely continue unchanged by a grip. The extra battery power is what you really want, anyway.
05-11-2017 02:05 AM
Did you have any luck finding a battery grip for your 77d?
05-11-2017 06:10 AM
05-11-2017 08:49 AM - last edited on 05-11-2017 09:39 AM by Danny
They show a battery grip as part of this kit [link removed per forum guidelines] that they are selling on Amazon with the 77d. It's clearly just Photoshopped into their photo and I assume that it's a mistake.
I am leaning towards buying the 80d. I am just trying to decide if it's worth the extra $250.
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