Canon's RF Rear Cap Finally Works Like the Old EF One

That RF rear cap has been annoying Canon shooters for years. One attachment position, easy to half-seat it in low light, guaranteed fumble during a fast lens swap. The new cap fixes exactly that, going back to the three-position design Canon used on EF glass. At $9 each it's a no-brainer to stock up. The BR-E2 remote is the more interesting accessory for video-leaning shooters: two customisable buttons, half-press focus, jog lever for power zoom, and multi-camera switching without re-pairing. If you're running a hybrid setup or shooting vertical content with Canon's creator ecosystem, that tripod grip and remote combo is worth a look. Small stuff. But the cap fix alone is the kind of thing that saves you a curse word mid-shoot.
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