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  • Excellent video, easy to follow video demonstration with explanation that is to the point. I purchased a battery grip for another EOS body and plan to purchase one for my 50D. The door removal is a little different on the other EOS. I enjoy all of my Canon equipment.

  • will this fit the d1000

  • no, you need a Canon BG-E5 battery grip for the 1000D

  • canon is 1000D not D1000

    Anyway ... for a 1000D you need an BG-E5 Grip ...

  • How is that lens compare to tamrron 70-200mm?

  • @loco039 nearly the same, but I personally go for Sigma due to build qulity?

  • what lens is that?

  • Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8

  • Thanks for the nice video. About the Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8, any problems so far? How's the image quality and the focus speed? I hope you can post a review about the lens. Thanks again.

  • what is the lens?

  • would have been easier, if you remove the lens....

  • And safe too...it would put less stress on the conjoining parts of the cam and lens parts....great video man!

  • Thanks for the nice review!

  • The 40d is a great camera, i love mine:)

  • its a simga 70-200mm an abosultly great lens for cheap....very good IS, and pretty good in low light condition. i shot wiht it indoor sports and it works great at high ISO's

  • i have the tamron 2.8 aperture...which i believe is what you have and it works great!!! and i too am getting the battery grip for my 40D

  • I might get a eos 50d.

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