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Latest accessories for the Canon EOS system

Canon has released details today of three new and updated accessories for the EOS system.


Canon Bluetooth Remote BR-E2
• Bluetooth Remote BR-E2

This updated wireless remote for the EOS system is physically the same size as its predecessor, but offers extra functionality. It's backwards-compatible and usefully can be registered to up to five cameras at a time, though it can still only control one at a time. 

The BR-E2 offers a separate video recording button in addition to the two-stage shutter button. There's also a lever in the centre which can be used to operate the lens zoom or for adjusting exposure compensation, which replaces the buttons on the BR-E1. Furthermore there are two remote function buttons which are customisable (functions vary by camera).

The Bluetooth remote BR-E2 will be priced at £74.99 / €84.99. Availability TBC.

Canon Tripod Grip HG-200TBR

• Tripod Grip HG-200TBR with Bluetooth Remote BR-E2

The Canon Tripod Grip HG-200TBR is a small, versatile tripod grip designed for those who need stable handheld control or quick tripod setup. The detachable BR-E2 wireless remote controls shutter, zoom, AF and recording from a distance. It supports vertical shooting and also offers an accessory shoe for external microphones.

It supports a maximum weight of 1kg, making it ideal for the smaller camera and lens combinations in Canon's V-series range. 

The Tripod Grip HG-200BR will be priced at £149.99 / €169.99 

Canon AD-M1 Macrolite Adapter Set

• Mount Ring A (AD-M1-MA) 

The AD-M1 Macrolite Adapter Set brings compatibility with the MT-26EX-RT macro twin lite to selected macro lenses and standard lenses. The kit includes a mount ring, three macrolite adapters and a flash head mount, enabling enhanced close-up photography and creative lighting control.

Price and availability TBC. 

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