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Canon Standard Battery Grip BG-R20EP for Eos R5 MKII
Canon Standard Battery Grip BG-R20EP for Eos R5 MKII
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Battery Grip BG-R20EP
The Battery Grip BG-R20EP can hold up to two LP-E6P/LP-E6NH/LP-E6N/LP-E6 battery packs, allowing you to shoot for longer duration without worrying about running out of power too quickly. The optimized balance and improved position for the controllers/buttons enhance vertical operability.
The Ethernet port supports the 2.5G Base-T high-speed communication standard, which is ideal for professionals who need an Ethernet port for high-speed transfers.
- Dust & Drip Resistance Design with Ethernet Port
- Supports In-Camera Battery Recharging/Direct Power (via USB Adapter PD-E2 & PD-E1)
- Compatible with EOS R5 Mark II, EOS R5, EOS R6 Mark II and EOS R6
Longer Battery Life
Shooting fast-occurring sports and action? Your remaining battery level affects the actual continuous shooting speed of your camera. Make full use of the Battery Grip BG-R20EP to prolong high-speed burst shooting at maximum power. Plug it into USB Power Adapter PD-E2 or PD-E1 for in-camera USB recharging on the go (LP-E6 not supported).
Ethernet Port
Battery Grip BG-R20EP is the first EOS product to support 2.5G Base-T Ethernet, which provides faster communication than the previous 1000Base-T standard. Wired LAN allows for FTP transfer, remote shooting (EOS Utility), and other operations. IPv6 addresses are also supported. Furthermore, IEEE 802.1X is used for authenticated local area networking.
*Wired LAN connectivity is not available when used with EOS R5, EOS R6 Mark II, or EOS R6.
Vertical Shoots
The Battery Grip BG-R20EP replicates the shutter button, multi-controller, and other dials and buttons for vertical shooting. This allows for a more ergonomic approach when holding the camera vertically.
Shoot seamlessly in both horizontal and vertical orientations without straining their arms, even during prolonged periods of shooting.