CAMCOR ITEM NO. 113011323 | MFG. PART NO. 6763C001
Product Highlights
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 ... More
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 optimised 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.