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Sony – VGC4EM Vertical Grip for α7IV, α 7SIII, α1, α9 II, α7R IV and α7R V – Black

(45 customer reviews)

Original price was: $399.99.Current price is: $349.99.

Handle your camera with ease when shooting those special moments with this Sony vertical battery grip. The USB port lets you charge the camera’s battery while still attached to the grip for convenience. This Sony vertical grip accepts up to two sets of NP-FZ100 batteries for additional power, letting you operate the camera for nearly twice as long.

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45 reviews for Sony – VGC4EM Vertical Grip for α7IV, α 7SIII, α1, α9 II, α7R IV and α7R V – Black

  1. Bruce

    I have been using a Sony battery grip on my a7R III and it spoiled me so much that I got one for my a7S III. I initially was after the extended battery life, but the palm of my hand and pinky finger were so happy to have something to hold. I have long hands and this grip actually makes working the camera and controls easier and more relaxed. It does add a little weight, but I feel that actually helps steady the camera, especially when using a long telephoto lens. Made from the same mag alloy as the camera, and same high quality switch and buttons as the camera. It’s not cheap, but it’s worth it to keep your great Sony camera all Sony!

  2. Tiburon

    I had a recommendation from the Sony rep in my area and I’ve never been more pleased. With the investment of the Sony A7Riv I grabbed the Battery Grip so I will never have to worry about losing a shot because of a discharged battery.
    The grip holds to of the NP-FZ100 long lasting batteries and gives the body some extra size for gripping when inverting for Portrait modes. There are identical buttons on the grip corresponding to the most used on the body, plus the function and programmable “C” function keys.
    Convenient and a great value in every manner.

  3. Imagecatcher

    I always use Vertical Grip for my cameras. Purchased Vertical Grip for new A7R5. It works flawless and provides added stability for holding precious cargo. Using the grip with two batteries for long shooting sessions. The added buttons when in vertical mode are great features and at my finger tip. Easy to install and start shooting. Love this grip, buy it. recommend to all. Buy it.

  4. macfan

    Black Vertical Battery Grip from Sony allows for long-term, comfortable shooting in the vertical orientation with the Alpha a7/a7R/a7S digital camera. It accepts 1-2 NP-FW50 batteries, which are available separately, to extend and possibly even double your shooting time. The grip uses a battery with lower power first, then automatically switches to the one with greater power when the first runs out. The remaining battery power is displayed as a percentage on your camera’s LCD monitor. The grip offers an extra shutter button, located at the low position, as well as front/back control dials and Auto Exposure Lock. All controls are placed appropriately for easy, comfortable access. A strap hole allows you to attach the optional STP-GB1AM Grip Belt. The buttons, dials, battery cover, and connecting terminal on the grip are securely sealed for dust and moisture protection.

  5. Mark

    This grip adds so much functionality to my Sony AS7iii that Im really happy I made this purchase. The ability to carry two batteries and shoot vertically are awesome. Highly recommend!

  6. Jamalf

    Must have grip for any camera. Sony has a shallow and short grip. The additional griping potential especially if you have large hands with the extra battery makes this grip idea for handling and stability.

  7. NWPhotoExplorer

    I needed a battery grip for my new Sony mirrorless and I chose this as it fit my camera perfectly and holds 2 batteries giving me lots of power for those overnight photography trips! I love how Sony engineered this to work with the battery door cover. Very ingenious!

  8. FarqaleetFotography

    Use it with my A7RIV. Definitely makes the setup bulky but can’t beat two batteries for extended shooting

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