Product Details
Canon CPM-E3 Battery Magazine

Canon CPM-E3 Battery Magazine
From Canon Cameras US

List Price: $39.99
Price: $29.95

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description

Canon is a leader in professional business and consumer imaging equipment and information systems. By developing innovative, high-quality business solutions Canon makes it easy to create, manage, and share images and information better, faster, and more efficiently.


Product Details

  • Brand: Canon
  • Model: 9918A001
  • Dimensions: 1.00" h x 3.00" w x 6.00" l, .15 pounds

Features

  • Extends battery power for Canon SLR camera
  • Holds six AA batteries
  • For use with BG-E2 battery grip
  • Quality Canon construction

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Holds six AA batteries for battery grip BG-E2


Customer Reviews

Nice product, but poor plastic in retention tabs2
I have had my CPM-E3 8 AA cell battery tray for about 2 years or more now and tonight just noticed one battery retention tab was broken and upon further inspection, two more are ready to break as well. This does not affect the performance of the pack with inserted into the case, but causes an inconvenience as batteries simply fall out if you turn the tray over. I always used the hole on the bottom to push a battery out with my finger--so it must be poor quality plasic--or not enough plastic on these inner tabs. The four on the outside appear to be a bit thicker. I suspect an injection mold issue and Canon should correct this. On the other hand, once inserted in the case, I have no problems. I am not sure I would buy another as I don't shoot enough flash to warrant another tray, and this one still works fine with broken tabs. If the plastic was more robust, I'd give this part 5 stars.

Canon CPM-E3 Battery Magazine3
I use the Canon CPM-E3 battery pack with my Canon 580EX Flash. I agree about the battery tabs on the Canon CPM-E3 Magazine... so far I have been lucky and did not have to reload the batteries into the magazine under a stressful situation. I have a secondary magazine with the batteries already loaded. I take "Great Care" when removing or replacing the batteries and I do NOT do it under stressful conditions. Two loaded magazines is more then adequate for my shooting style to date.

If the magazine was constructed with stronger materials I would have given it a 5 star rating. Shame on Canon again with using a flimsy material in thier product line.

Ditto2
"The tabs that hold the batteries are VERY, VERY weak and will snap off very easily; so be very gentle when inserting and removing batteries."

I ditto this. For thirty-two bucks, Cannon should make a more stable magazine. Those using these magazines are probably event photographers who use one or more of these gadgets on a regular basis. I'm very careful with my equipment, but it didn't take much for the little tabs to snap off.