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Just bought a second body for my kit and it came with a battery grip amongst other things. When do you tend to use the grip? For what sort of shooting?
Okay but with 1. why not just change the battery? Do they last longer overall which used together in the grip compared to using them singly in the camera? I like point 3!
You don't have to stop shooting to change the battery if you are running off two. On the E-M5 you have to take the half grip off to change the battery in the camera, so would be a pain. There is some suggestion that using two batteries together (if that is how your grip works) might make the AF faster, as there's more amps available. Maybe.
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Look, I'm an old man. I shouldn't be expected to put up with this.
I have the HLD-4 grip attached to my E-5 always.
As I shoot alot of motorsport I like the extra battery life as I'm doing more continuous shooting.
For portait shooting it put the release button in the correct place making it easier to handle.
It does in my opinion make the camera handle better with larger lens fitted
I've always left it on my E30. At anytime a portrait position photo is needed, it is nice not to have to reach over the camera to get it, as well as having double the battery life. It could be at an inconvenient time when the single battery runs out, so a large enough card (8GB) is also worth having too, when you have the longer capacity in the batteries.
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