Neewer Vertical Battery Grip for Sony A9 A7III A7RIII Cameras, Replacement for Sony VG-C3EM, Only Works with NP-FZ100 Battery (Battery Not Included)
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It is possible but I am not certain if the camera will alert you that they do not match the originals
It is possible to charge both batteries through the USB micro power jack on the camera while connected to the grip.
There is no doubt about it, the Sony A7RIV uses the NP-F65III There is slight compatibility because it is a FZ100 battery.
There should be no need to fully charge it. There are two batteries required to operate it, and they must have some charge.
Selected User Reviews For Neewer Vertical Battery Grip for Sony A9 A7III A7RIII Cameras, Replacement for Sony VG-C3EM, Only Works with NP-FZ100 Battery (Battery Not Included)
By attaching the grip to the camera, I can adjust the shooting position and angle, and I can also take longer shots since it prolongs battery life. Moreover, the camera will not fall if bitten, since there is no delay when a shutter is pressed. You can also easily set it up or take it down. The camera battery grip I received is definitely worth your consideration.
Overall, the battery grip was better than I expected and has worked well so far. I have more battery life than I need for any shoot or video shoot I have. I can't compare the battery grip's quality to that of the Sony battery grip, but it is very close. There are no loud clicks or errors with the dials and the buttons work as expected. I have a battery grip that fits inside the battery cover for my A7III. Additionally, Sony's battery grip is also very clean and without any branding on it, adding to the clean look. As of now, I have already recommended others to buy this grip because I am very pleased with it.
For my camera, this is a great extension and grip. The reason I bought this one over the factory was because of the price, but I was pleasantly surprised to find out that it works the same as the factory version. In addition to feeling more comfortable in my hand, finding it to be easy to attach and remove, and further improving my pictures, I also found it to be a much better over-all experience.
I liked how easy it was to install and how well it fitted Access to the internal battery is easy thanks to the detachable battery door. The grip is flawlessly designed and is priced extremely well. I was surprised when using it in the fall and winter that I had the same battery life as when using the official grip.
You can choose from a variety of easy-to-make You need to use the shutter release button, read the front and back dials, and use the AF-In button To increase the stability of your shots, turn ON the buttons.
Installation was simple, and the power supply always appears to provide enough juice for my camera to allow me to shoot on location or even outdoors without worrying about power. Also, it allows the camera to shoot vertically while being more comfortable to hold. This is such a great idea!.
There was a cheap feel to the plastic, but I expected it. As for the Sony grip and the Meiki grip, I already have experience with both. There is no doubt that the Sony grip feels the best, the button placement is very similar to the camera's. There's just no way around it. The Meiki one feels ok and the buttons are In the Meiki one, instead of a button lock switch on the shutter button, there is an on/off switch My experience has shown that if you use that switch to shut off your camera, your saved 1/2 profiles will be overwritten. Although this Neewer grip has almost all of the features of a true Sony grip, it does not have a locking switch. Its shutter button is also unreliable. It takes a lot longer for me to press down on this shutter button to fire. I'm probably going to return it. I'm used to holding down a certain amount of distance to focus and then a tad more to shoot.
In terms of hands-on feeling, this grip is great. The shutter release button is a bit wonky but overall this is The fit is perfect, no gaps at all.