Canon M50 Battery Grip

Canon M50 Battery Grip

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Hi, I'm sharing my first attempt at creating a battery grip for my Canon M50 due to its short battery life. I wanted to design a battery grip powered by a dummy battery using a USB battery power bank. What do you think? Updated: March 10, 2019 - I've just erased the original and updated it. This version fits better and includes magnet inserts for the A cap and an option to screw down the top plate. I also labeled it Ver1 at the end of the names because I'll be making a Version 2 with a bigger dial going on both sides, and adding a wireless remote slider on the side when I get it in the mail. Happy shooting, Shutter Bugs! P.S. You will need a nut and bolt (size 1/4-20 x3/4") that fits the camera mount and tripod mount. Magnets are optional if you choose to print only the clip-on cap; you won't need magnets then.

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