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Olympus HLD-6 Battery Holder

Olympus HLD-6 Battery Holder

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Brand: Olympus
Category: Photography

Buy New: $299.00
as of 5/31/2012 21:09 EDT details

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Seller: Amazon.com

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 6 x 3.8 x 3.7

MPN: V3281300U000
Model: V3281300U000
UPC: 050332182806
EAN: 0050332182806
ASIN: B0074WDGAI

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Availability: Not yet released

Features:
  • Dimensions (combined) - 4.7 x 1.9 x 1.6 in. (119.2 x 48.9 x 41.4 mm)
  • Weight - 7.9 oz. (225 g)

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Product Description
The HLD-6 is an optional dust- and splash proof battery holder and grip created especially for use with the Olympus E-M5. The device can be separated into two parts - one tailored to shooting in landscape orientation and one that's ideal for portraits. The landscape unit includes a built-in shutter button as well as a dial for locking the grip onto the bottom of the E-M5. The portrait unit includes a molded grip for stable shooting while the camera is in the vertical (portrait) orientation, a built-in shutter button, two built-in function buttons that can be programmed independently of the function buttons on the E-M5 body, a DC-IN jack for continuous powered shooting (requires the optional AC-3 Power Adapter), and a compartment for storing an optional additional BLN-1 lithium-ion battery. When shooting with the E-M5 and two batteries, you can choose which battery to use first; once it's drained, the camera will start using the second battery for uninterrupted shooting.


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