Tripp322794
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I received my BG-E3 battery grip for my Rebel XT today. I know it's probably been said before, but WHOA....it's a whole new camera. I'm no pro (which goes without saying), but I am simply amazed at how well this camera now feels. It fits almost like a glove. I'm so happy my pinky has a home! Not only that, but the added weight seems to have balanced out the camera. It also looks great! You can't tell me that's not part of the reason to get one. If you don't have this grip for your XT, I highly suggest you get one because it just feel "right". I'd own this grip just for the feel alone.
If you DO have this grip, how do you use it? Huh? What I mean is, do you find yourself using the vertical grip often? When I was working with it I found myself going to the vertical grip while in "stand-by" mode holding the camera at my chest if I knew I was going to take a few vertical shots. But when I'm already shooting horizontal and the camera is up to my eye, I found it more comfortable just to turn the camera vertical without moving my grip to maintain a firm hold on it. Does this sound right?
Also, I assume most shooters use the neck strap. It sort of gets in the way when "going vertical", but I found that I can use my thumb to "ride" it out of the way while changing positions.
So which way is more stable...it seems to me that both are. Comments?
If you DO have this grip, how do you use it? Huh? What I mean is, do you find yourself using the vertical grip often? When I was working with it I found myself going to the vertical grip while in "stand-by" mode holding the camera at my chest if I knew I was going to take a few vertical shots. But when I'm already shooting horizontal and the camera is up to my eye, I found it more comfortable just to turn the camera vertical without moving my grip to maintain a firm hold on it. Does this sound right?
Also, I assume most shooters use the neck strap. It sort of gets in the way when "going vertical", but I found that I can use my thumb to "ride" it out of the way while changing positions.
So which way is more stable...it seems to me that both are. Comments?