Will a battery grip on a Canon 5D attract unwanted attention when traveling in China?
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I’m traveling to Beijing for a week with a Canon 5D and am deciding how to pack my gear. If I use a battery grip, will the camera look too conspicuous for a tourist? My main concern is general travel safety and whether a larger-looking camera setup is likely to attract unwanted attention in China.
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China is huge. China is so huge that two cities can seem to be two different countries.
This means Chinese do travel to other cities as "tourists" too. I am from Hong Kong, so I am a Chinese too. So being in China I think I can offer some good insight.
Fact is, Chinese who travel to other cities as tourists are often the more wealthy ones, and enjoy a so called "luxurious" lifestyle. As Hong Kong is a huge attraction to many, I see Chinese tourists every single day, and most of the time, they are equipped with a Canon 5D Mark II.
They are not photographers, they simply bought it because they can afford it and it has good image quality, the just use it as a point and shoot with live view. They will use the neck strap and an L lens for the easily recognizable red lines.
So why so much background information? Because most will recognize these expensive cameras by the Canon red neck strap and red ring on an L lens.
You can expect to see many 5D Mark II around you in famous attractions. So as long as you stay alert and stay safe, a battery grip will hardly make any difference.
The best thing you can do to reduce attention is to remove the neckstrap, or use a black strap without the red line. and you can use a marker pen to paint the red ring of an L lens black if you are willing to go this far.
Finally some general travelling tips:
if you can, don't use a camera bag, use an ordinary bag with protective inserts dress normal so you will not be recognized as a professional photographer
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Probably not. A larger DSLR setup with a battery grip is unlikely to stand out much in a city like Beijing. Big cameras are common among tourists, and in China many travelers also carry visibly expensive camera gear, including Canon 5D-series bodies and pro-looking lenses. In that context, a 5D with a grip generally won’t be unusual on its own.
That said, normal travel-safety precautions still apply. Any camera gear can attract attention if it’s handled carelessly, displayed unnecessarily, or left unattended. If the grip helps your shooting or battery life, there’s no strong reason from the provided answers to avoid bringing it purely because you’re visiting China.
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