Battery grip for 40D

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Hiya,

After some advice, please.

While I was shooting at the weekend, I found that switching to portrait meant I found it very difficult to both keep my hands on the shutter/focus buttons (I've set my autofocus to activate on pressing the AF-ON button), and being able to look through the viewfinder. What I found was that my wrist was blocking my forehead from easily looking through the viewfinder.

Now, while I'm unable to stretch to a 1D, I might be able to afford a battery grip, which should enable me to shoot in portrait more easily. I had two questions though, that I hoped people might be able to please answer? :)

1) I'm used to using the AF-ON button to focus ... does the battery grip for the 40D have this button, or only the exposure-lock and focussing-point buttons?

2) I only have two batteries which, so far at least, has proven more than I need. I shot a full day at Slimbridge and a full half-marathon, filling up 4x2Gb cards both times, and using AI Servo and lens-based IS all the time, and never once needed to even swap to the second battery. My question is whether I will be able to run the grip with only one battery, so that when it runs out, I can swap over and I'll know that I'm halfway through my power, rather than simply using both up entirely and suddenly running out!

Many thanks for any help :)
 
Cannot help on the first as its not something I use so its not in my brain, there are some buttons on it though!

Yes you can just use one battery in it, you also get a tray for normal batteries that you can use in an emergency!
 
Buy 2 Cano copy batteries from www.7dayshop.com for a tenner, been using them for at least 3 years and no problems at all :thumbs: I use a grip on both my 10d and 20d get a wrist strap as well, they're the best :)
 
1) I'm used to using the AF-ON button to focus ... does the battery grip for the 40D have this button, or only the exposure-lock and focussing-point buttons?

2) I only have two batteries which, so far at least, has proven more than I need. I shot a full day at Slimbridge and a full half-marathon, filling up 4x2Gb cards both times, and using AI Servo and lens-based IS all the time, and never once needed to even swap to the second battery. My question is whether I will be able to run the grip with only one battery, so that when it runs out, I can swap over and I'll know that I'm halfway through my power, rather than simply using both up entirely and suddenly running out!

Many thanks for any help :)

1) The official grip doesn't have the AF-On button :( Just the two you mention

2) Yes it will run on one battery, but to be honest I shove both in and it just lasts forever! I think I read somewhere that the 40D should be able to do 1000 shots from one battery charge, so with a grip you are talking 2000 shots before you need to charge!

I have yet to see the battery go off full power and I dont bother turning mine off anymore, I just let it go to sleep after 30 seconds (or a 1 min, cant remember my settings)
 
Hmmmm. Ok, thanks all :)

I guess I can swap the AF-ON / Exposure lock buttons in the custom functions, then just use that instead. Will see how I find that tonight, maybe.

Appreciate your taking the time to answer!
 
Yes you can swap the AF-On/* buttons but it also swaps the other functions of those buttons which is a bit of a pain - eg the * button on the grip will no longer control the zoom when reviewing shots. Canon really stuffed up with the 40D grip IMO and I'd love to see a 3rd party that included the AF-On button.
 
I know this thread is old but I ma currently looking at getting a grip!

I agree that the lack of the AF-On button is frankly stupid as they have managed to add that on the wireless file transfer grip that costs an arm & a leg???

As for the switch over making the * button the AF-On well I would need to see how I got on with that in the landscape orientation? But I was not aware that if you so swap them you lose the zoom in the review mode on the grip ~ how damned silly is that :(
 
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