Thought id write a mini review of the 3rd party Meike grip.
Ive used an official grip on a 7D, Meike grip on 5D mkii (still on it), Meike grip on Nikon D7000.
Bought from eBay for £65 which included two 3rd party batteries, I was expecting exactly the same as my 5D2 Meike grip. It was.
Took 4 days to arrive “from the UK” (OK, most likely from China via Slough) and came in perfect condition.
The 2 batteries slot straight into the grip, not via an attachment. There is a separate atachment but that is for the usual AA batteries.
Charged the batteries, slotted them in, attached the grip and gave it a spin.
Ergonomics – Not as good as an offical grip as there is no recess for the thumb apart from where the grip meets the camera
Buttons – There is no stick controller, but having never used it on my 5D2 or my 5D3 that doesn’t bother me. There is the AF-ON, metering and selection button along with the finger scroll wheel. On and off switch
Use – Perfect. No issues what so ever. Only used it for about 50 shots, but works straight out of the box (after turning the switch to ON
I bought this as I didn’t want to pay extortionate money for an official grip, especially having such a good experience with the Meike grip for my 5D2 which I have been using for 3 years.
So, do you buy this one or the official one?
Up to you.
This one cost me £65 with 2 batteries and should last me years.
The official one costs over £200 and again should last years.
The only thing I have heard people say is that it invalidates the warranty. That’s not an issue unless Canon can prove you were using the grip at the time and that the grip was at fault. i.e not going to happen
Besides I have used 3 Meike grips and know countless others who have used them without any issues.
My spare £150 is going toward some lovely glass thank you
