OK - these are literally first impressions after putting the grip(s) on 5 minutes ago.
Firstly, the Landscape grip.
Mixed feelings about this. yes, it makes the camera easier to hold, and yes, I'll probably keep it on all the time. I've swapped the wheels over so that the front whell controls the aperture (in A mode) and the back one, Exposure compensation. This still works well, although it's less easy to use my favoured method of using the index finger to handle both wheels. It's much harder to access Fn2 button. But Fn 1 button (which I've assigned to getting focus, using MF mode) is slightly easier to use.
Secondly, the Portrait grip.
Wow! This feels so good! And this from a person who hates portrait grips. It does give quite a bit more depth to the camera (obviously). But it actually gives more balance as well. As yet I've not put the second battery in (still charging). So I don't know how the weight will change. But ergonomically it's great. I've assigned B-Fn1 to attaining focus, and B-Fn2 to magnify. I've yet to try this combination in the field, but I have a strange feeling that the full grip set might be permanently attached to the camera.
As I said, these are just initial feelings. In use, they may change.
Firstly, the Landscape grip.
Mixed feelings about this. yes, it makes the camera easier to hold, and yes, I'll probably keep it on all the time. I've swapped the wheels over so that the front whell controls the aperture (in A mode) and the back one, Exposure compensation. This still works well, although it's less easy to use my favoured method of using the index finger to handle both wheels. It's much harder to access Fn2 button. But Fn 1 button (which I've assigned to getting focus, using MF mode) is slightly easier to use.
Secondly, the Portrait grip.
Wow! This feels so good! And this from a person who hates portrait grips. It does give quite a bit more depth to the camera (obviously). But it actually gives more balance as well. As yet I've not put the second battery in (still charging). So I don't know how the weight will change. But ergonomically it's great. I've assigned B-Fn1 to attaining focus, and B-Fn2 to magnify. I've yet to try this combination in the field, but I have a strange feeling that the full grip set might be permanently attached to the camera.
As I said, these are just initial feelings. In use, they may change.
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