11/11/2011
Polaroid Wireless LCD Display Performance Battery Grip For Canon Eos 7D Digital Slr Camera - Remote Shutter Release Included Review
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(More customer reviews)This vertical grip works very well.
The vertical grip has:
- a cassette for two batteries
- a tripod socket on the bottom
- a place to attach a hand strap on the bottom
- all the standard buttons for the right hand/finger (m-fn, af-on, af-select/+ */-, scroll wheel)
- a switch to turn the vertical grip buttons off
- Intervalometer!
- LCD w/ clock that's always on (when not showing intervalometer settings)
- Button for illuminating/back-lighting the LCD (It's a weak backlight -- probably good for preserving night-vision.)
The box also includes an RC-5-like remote.
Overall, the grip and action feels pretty good. Good definition to the half-shutter press. The grip snugs up tightly with the 7d body -- no looseness at all.
You can use one battery and leave the 2nd space empty, if needed.
It appears to be powered by a coin-cell battery.
The intervalometer has worked well in my limited testing. I set it to take 1 shot every 30 seconds for 180 shots today -- no issues. I even modified some settings in the menu between shots and the sequence kept going.
I found the intervalometer directions to be useless -- misleading actually -- I had to experiment to figure out how to use it. Here's a quick guide based on my experimentation:
Delay - Amount of time to wait before starting the entire sequence (HH:MM:SS)
Long - Length of the shooting burst (HH:MM:SS)
Intvl - Length of each interval (HH:MM:SS) between each shooting burst
N - Number of intervals (maximum 999?)
I usually set "Long" on the intervalometer to 1 sec and the drive mode on the 7d to one frame -- not 3 fps/8fps. This results in one shot per interval. If you use 3fps, you'll get 3 quick shots in that 1 sec.
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More than simply giving you the ability to shoot twice as many pictures before needing to recharge or replace your batteries, Polaroid Performance Grips are ergonomicallydesigned to make shooting vertically (portrait mode) as comfortable and convenient as shooting horizontally (landscape mode). This is because they will seamlessly interface with your camera to provide full control of all key features from shutter release to scene select (depending on camera model). Combine that with cutting edge features like IR remotes and intervalometers-perfect for taking your HD-ready SLR-and creativity, to the next level as you explore the world of stop action and time lapse videography, and it's easy to see why performance minded photographers cant wait to get their hands on Polaroid Performance Grips!
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7d,
battery grip,
intervalometer,
polaroid,
timer,
vertical grip
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