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Sony VCT-SGR1 Shooting Grip

The Sony VCT-SGR1 Shooting Grip is a useful accessory designed to give the user greater flexibility and stability for stills and video. Compact and lightweight, the VCT-SGR1 allows for free angle shooting, making it ideal for Vlogging, travelling and capturing selfies and group shots. It features three function buttons: Shutter, REC Start/Stop and Zoom.View more

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Sony GP-X1EM Grip Extension

The Sony GP-X1EM is a grip extension for the Sony a9 mirrorless camera. Extend the grip on your camera to allow for a more comfortable shooting experience.View more

Sony VG-C1EM Battery Grip

The Sony VG-C1EM Battery Grip is a vertical camera grip for use with the Sony a7, a7s and a7R compact system cameras. The grip with two battery slots for NP-FW50 batteries is designed to provide longer shooting times and a stable, more controlled shooting experience. The grip is securely sealed to protect against dust and...View more

Sony VG-C77AM Vertical Grip for SLT-A77

The Sony VG-C77AM vertical control grip has been specially created for the Sony Alpha A77 / A77 Mark II / A99 Mark II digital SLT cameras. It provides a stable, balanced grip for holding camera in vertical/portrait format and a low-position shutter release button for greater shooting comfort. In addition, all the main control buttons...View more

Sony VG-C2EM Battery Grip

The Sony VG-C2EM vertical grip is designed to give you optimal stability for your Sony a7 Mark II, a7R II, and a7S II. An additional battery tray also means that you can enjoy up to a total of 190 minutes continuous recording, while three extra buttons give you instant control over custom assign functions.View more

Sony VG-C3EM Battery Grip

The Sony VG-C3EM Battery Grip is a vertical battery grip for Sony’s a7R III, a7 III and a9 mirrorless cameras. This grip holds 2 NP-FZ100 batteries to extend shooting time. The VG-C3EM is extended to aid vertical shooting and features a second shutter button and multi-selector. Batteries can be charged in the grip via the...View more