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MB-D200 and Battery coverHi everyone
I just bought a 2nd hand MB-D200 battery grip and a D200 body, it doesn't come with any instructions. Does anyone know how to take out the battery cover from the body? Leon D70s/D200; Tokina 16-50mm 2.8; 18-70DX ; 50mm 1.8 ; 80-200mm 2.8D ; SB600 + Stofen Omini Bouncer
If I recall correctly open the door to about 45 degrees and then you should be able to pull it out (I've only done it once). You can then store it in the battery grip (the bit that slides up into the body).
Cheers Brett
exactly that! The battery door slides into the stalk of the grip (from the contacts end).
I've installed my MB-D200 now and quite like the feel of the camera now. It compares favourably with my D2X.
The only complaint I now have is that I have to move my right hand from the grip to utilise the rocker switch on the back of the camera when shooting portrait style. I find this is a real inconvenience if I'm constantly changing the focal point within the frame. Cheers Simon Grounds
Previously disappointed Nikon user. Now happy to have stuck with it. Bring on the lotto win for some new Nikon's
Well, you can hold the AF-ON button and scroll on the vertical grip to change focal points, can't you? Its a bit to get used to, but not too hard...
Similar procedure to taking the door off the SB800 to install the 5th battery. I change my D200 config alot, and have removed and installed the battery door quite often - I'm actually quite surprised it still has a tight snug fit.
Thanks Yi-P. I'll give that a go some time soon. Cheers Simon Grounds
Previously disappointed Nikon user. Now happy to have stuck with it. Bring on the lotto win for some new Nikon's
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