05-15-2017 02:01 PM - edited 05-15-2017 10:21 PM
I've been using Canon product since my first camera is 1977 an AE1, then AE1P, and more resently Rebel XT, a Rebel XSi, and now the Rebel T7i. All the other models I've allways had a battery grip or autowinder on the older film models. These add ons gave a bigger grip area for my large hand, which was nice. I was very surprised and disappointed that I could not get a battery grip for the T7i. Is there going to be one come out for it soon
05-15-2017 02:14 PM
You probably need to switch, or wait for a third party. There was another discussion here about the lack of a BG for a D77. I am thinking that Canon is making battery grips - like AFMA - a Pro/Consumer differentiator.
05-15-2017 06:54 PM
@kvbarkley wrote:You probably need to switch, or wait for a third party. There was another discussion here about the lack of a BG for a D77. I am thinking that Canon is making battery grips - like AFMA - a Pro/Consumer differentiator.
Or maybe they just didn't sell enough battery grips for Rebels to make it worth the trouble.
07-04-2017 12:34 PM
Plus it was also nice having the extra shutter button for portrait shots, and the extra battery power..... Please make one for the T7i
07-04-2017 12:42 PM
@Chris2 wrote:Plus it was also nice having the extra shutter button for portrait shots, and the extra battery power..... Please make one for the T7i
I doubt if you will see one for the T7i from Canon, because it seems the T7i battery compartment apparently lacks the extra contacts needed for the control buttons on a battery grip. Cross your fingers that you see one from a third party.
09-17-2017 07:10 PM
Solved!!! Just purchased one on EBay. Company is out of China. Product name is Spash. Has two batteries and a shutter button. Button work around is a small cable that plugs into shutter release port. Best of all its like $35.
Search on Ebay
BG-1X Battery Grip For Canon EOS 800D / 77D / Rebel T7i / Kiss X9i DSLR Camera
Be carful, one that comes up has the battery attachment turned the wrong way.
ill post back in few weeks when it comes in.
10-11-2017 09:30 AM
Update...Wow grip is better than expected. I was worried it would just be plastic on the grip, but it’s actually feels like rubber. It makes a huge difference having two batteries in the camera. It did take three weeks from china, but did come 4 days earlier than expected. I would gladly have paid double the price. In fact, I may just buy another one as a back-up.
10-11-2017 08:13 PM
@Blue_South_Sky wrote:Update...Wow grip is better than expected. I was worried it would just be plastic on the grip, but it’s actually feels like rubber. It makes a huge difference having two batteries in the camera. It did take three weeks from china, but did come 4 days earlier than expected. I would gladly have paid double the price. In fact, I may just buy another one as a back-up.
My advice would be not to use the external wire for shutter control. Too much risk of damage to the camera.
11-16-2017 12:47 AM
Just bought a Vivitar Battery Grip from Amazon $39.95 works fine and with non canon batteries.
11-20-2017 09:00 PM
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