The Canon BG-E2 is a battery grip designed for the EOS 20D, 30D, 40D, and 50D DSLRs that provides a more comfortable grip, especially for vertical shots, and doubles the camera’s battery life. It allows the user to power the camera with two BP-511A battery packs or six AA batteries and includes a vertical shutter release and control buttons. The BG-E2 is known for improving handling with larger lenses and providing extended shooting time.
Tested and fully working.

Olympus OM-2 Camera Instruction Manual
Nikon D90 DSLR 12.3MP Digital Camera * Fully Working & Excellent
Sangamo Weston Meter Invercone For Weston IV & V Light Meters
Leica Leitz Wetzlar Hektor 13.5cm 135mm f/4.5 Lens * M Mount * Excellent
Rollei Rolleiflex Micro Tube 6x6 Bay 1 RI * Mint & Boxed * Rolleicord Yashica
Canon Reflex Focal Press Guide Instruction Manual * W.D. Emanuel 1974
Canon Power Drive Booster PB-E2 Instructions * Excellent
Think Tank Retrospective 20 Classic Canvas Style Shoulder Bag
Mamiya M645 Focusing Handle * For 645 C and C N lenses 55 80 110 150 210 300
Union 7 Element Auto 2x MC Tele Converter Lens * O/OM * Excellent
Rollei Rolleiflex Panorama Head * Excellent
Canon FD 50mm f/1.4 Prime Lens * Tested & Fully Working * Excellent
Starblitz 1000 Auto Macro-Lite Ringflash * 35mm Cameras * Excellent & Working
Canon EOS 550D DSLR Camera EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Zoom Lens * Fully Working
Rollei Back & Rolleiflex 1B 2B 3B Film Plate Holders * Case & Excellent
Zeiss Ikon 1132 S60 Camera Lens Hood 1132-S60 * MINT * Made in Germany
Olympus Zuiko Digital 40-150mm f3.5-4.5 Zoom Lens * Four Thirds 4/3 * Excellent
Bowens Electronic Flash Bo-Meter + Instructions * Working & Excellent
Ferrania Rondine Linear 7.5 27 Film Camera Model A * Excellent
Locking Shutter Release Cable 19" For: Hasselblad Olympus Mamiya Bronica Pentax
Rollei Rolleicord VB Rolleicopi ( Philipsset ) * Excellent * RARE
Rollei 120 Film Back Insert * For SLX 6000 Series 6000 600 600 6003 K40 * MINT
Canon Remote Switch Control 60 T3 * EOS-1, 1N/RS, A2/A2E. T90, GR-20, 60T3 etc. 








