Canon has reportedly discontinued the BG-R10 battery grip that is compatible with the EOS R5, EOS R6 and EOS R6 Mark II.
This is one of those little signs that new cameras on the horizon. We expect that the EOS R5 Mark II will be equipped with the same smart controller that we have seen on the EOS-1D X Mark III and EOS R3. As such, having it on the battery grip makes a ton of sense.
It'll be interesting to see how the compatibility of a new grip would fit with the EOS R6 Mark II.
As always, there will likely be stock of the BG-R10 for quite some time, and if you miss out on grabbing one, the used market will make up for it.
Source: asobinet
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We want the mirror!
It took me a bit to get used to it on the R3, but now I don't want a "joystick" Canon camera without one.
I like the idea of that smart controller coming to an R5m2 or even an R6m3.
But I am also happy that I already have my BG, because I wouldn't like having different controls in landscape vs. portrait orientation.
Still, It is slightly different with the BG and the body.
I hope they can manage to get it better with the successor BG (for the R5m2 or whatever cam it'll support, too).
I hope the suggestion/implication that the R5II will get the Smart Controller is true, not that I plan to buy one (I’m sure the R1 will have it).
Or a sign that very few people bought them.
That can all be fixed with a TS-R than can do 1:1 magnification and has built-in lights :)
Nooooo they sell quite well.
If the rumour is true, then I would bet Canon will make two new grips -- an updated grip for the R6 Mark II, and a new grip for R5 Mark II with smart controller. Otherwise, it would be odd for Canon to make a dual compatible grip again when one camera doesn't have the smart controller built in for the landscape orientation.
EDIT: When the R5 came out in 2020, I had just sold my 1DX Mark II. I love the integrated grips of the 1D-series bodies, so I immediately bought the BG-R10 for the R5 to feel more "at home" with the new camera. Unfortunately, adding the grip was not nearly as comfortable or as pleasing to use as the integrated grip of the 1DX. Canon placed the joystick in a really uncomfortable position, and I often found myself searching for it with my thumb. If Canon is bringing out a new grip, or grips, I hope they tweak the design a bit in this regard.
After years of using accessory grips, I switched to the 1D X. The reasons you list are the reasons I likely will not go back.
This.
On my R6 I'm always struggling to get to the BG joystick at the first try when in portrait mode, my thumb never finds it nicely, it's too "low" while holding the camera vertically, compared to where you find it in landscape.