Dedicated to the Canon EOS RP mirrorless camera, the black EG-E1 Extension Grip provides a larger, taller grip for more comfortable handling and manipulation of the camera. It attaches to the base of the camera and retains access to the battery and memory card compartment.
- For EOS RP Mirrorless Camera
- Enhanced Handling and Camera Control
- Retains Battery and Memory Card Access
Canon EG-E1 Overview
Canon EG-E1 Specs
Camera Attachment | 1/4"-20 Male |
Dimensions | H: 5.2 x W: 0.9 x D: 2.3" / H: 132.08 x W: 22.86 x D: 58.42 mm |
Weight | 3 oz / 85.05 g |
Package Weight | 0.3 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 6.4 x 3.5 x 2.7" |
Canon EG-E1 Reviews
Must have accessory for canon rp
Grip become much better, also will be useful if you own big and heavy lens
Works great for large hands.
I recently upgraded to mirrorless Canon Eos Rp from my 5d mark ii and with this added grip, the smaller body RP fits great in the hand and still gives you access to battery door and memory card slot.
A handy accessory; glad to have, but why so pricey?
First off; I’m happy I purchased this for my RP. It looks and fits well, and access to the camera battery and SD Card is quick and easy. I considered the bulkier (and heavier) options that hold extra batteries, but didn’t like the excess weight or need for a cable connection. For my needs, changing a battery periodically is no real deal-breaker. As for use, its balance is very good on the RP and the extra inch of bottom gripping area it provides make it helpful for my average-size hand. The other non-battery style of base extender (made of aluminum) was not as wide and would not have provided even one inch of gripping area even though it would be lightweight as well. So: I decided on the EG-E1, and have been pleased based on the other options available to me. The only thing I didn’t like was the cost, which I believe is excessive for what one gets. I think that $40-$50 would suffice. But, then again, when Canon charges $30 (excessive) for a lens hood, I can see why they believed they were justified in charging $79 for the EG-E1. BTW: I did not purchase the lens hood from Canon. There were better, less costly options available that work just as well.
Worth it!
Being a Canon product, it fits perfectly. One is able to access the memory card and battery without removing it. Just that extra 1inch or so helps if one has a big hand. I like it. Gary B
perfect fit
makes the RP feel literally PERECT in hand. possibly my favorite grip feel on any canon ive held.
Amazing purchase
I can truly say that for me, this extension grip was well worth the money. It makes the canon eos rp incredibly comfortable with larger hands. I recently bought the canon ef 70-200 f/4, and this extension grip makes the heavier lens much easier to balance. If you are using a heavier lens or have larger hands, I would highly recommend this product. Lastly, the fit and finish is a perfect match with the camera body. The same rubberized grip and dimensions fit seamlessly, making the extension grip feel like it is actually part of the camera, and not an add-on accessory.
Excellent fit and finish
Great fit and adds just the right amount of grip to help the camera feel more secure in my hand. The price, however, is way too high. $19.95 would be just about right
The Perfect Grip
I was so glad I got this grip at the same time I purchase the camera, I was blown away by how compact this camera was so tiny. Coming from full sized DSLR, the cameras feel in the hand was underwhelming at best, this grip changed all of that. With precision fit, matching aesthetics (in black) and extra grip it gives the camera the perfect sized grip. Still compact but gives your pinkie somewhere to rest. Even though it makes the battery and SD card slightly more recessed you are still able to access them with no issues. Battery tab is a liiiiitle cramped but has no issues coming out, I feel like canon should have just made the camera a tad bigger and added a bigger battery. Then again a ain't no engineer what do I know?!
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