EOS M Grip with integrated Arca Swiss plate review

BL

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Jan 3, 2011
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Came across a grip on eBay that looked promising that I thought I'd share with you guys. Been using it for several weeks and I really like it!

NOTE: I do not make these, and do not profit in any way from sales.

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It's made entirely out of metal, and feels great holding anything from the pancake to larger EF lenses with adapter. What I like most is that it can still mount on any Arca Swiss compatible head without blocking the battery/SD door, does not block the strap lug, and it doesn't increase the overall size. This combo still fits in my tiny Lowepro Dashpoint 20!

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It's important to note however, is that the dovetail will block the EF adapter's tripod foot. I don't use it, so it didn't affect me, but those that do might find this to be a deal breaker. The other possible negative thing about the all metal construction is that it can be very cold to the touch outdoors. I wish the grip itself was covered in plastic for this reason. But overall, very pleased with this grip. Here's a breakdown of pros/cons

Pros:
+ Vastly improves ergonomics and balance
+ Arca Swiss compatible
+ Does not block battery door
+ Made entirely of metal (Aluminum?)
+ Relatively inexpensive (paid $45 shipped from China on eBay)
+ Does not increase overall size (still fits in Dashpoint 20)
+ Has a threaded tripod socket underneath
+ Anti-rotation lip

Cons:
- Arca Swiss dovetail blocks the EF adapter's tripod socket
- All metal construction makes it cold when using in colder weather
- Metal construction means a heavier camera
- Blocks Canon logo, which is kinda ugly IMO

If you're interested in one yourself, try the link below:
http://tinyurl.com/canon-eos-m-grip