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d700 grip

Postby inmotion on Tue Oct 21, 2008 11:54 pm

HI Can anyone give a comment on the battery pack/grip from HK Supplies
Phottix BP-D700 Grip for Nikon D300 D700 MB-D10 + BL-3
what is the buld quality --jim
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Re: d700 grip

Postby MATT on Wed Oct 22, 2008 12:43 am

Jim,

Search the site for some info. There was a discussion recenty. I have one for my d300 and will try in on the d700 shortly (hopefull tomorrow).

It fit fine and works as described. I would say if feels a little plasticy not solid, with the selectector joystick feels a bit cheap. The shutter release feels great and it make the cam feel a whole lot better( for me).

The tripod mount does not instill confidance and flexes. BUt is fine with say the 18-200/50mm size lens and anything bigger and I use a lens mount.I find also that I am having to constantly keep tightening the attachment to the camera.

The battary car charger is a good selling point.

I know its not the Nikon MB-D10 but its 3-4x cheaper and well worth the investment. If I come accross a cheap second hand mb-D10 I probably would swap it but it would have to be cheap.


my 2cents

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Re: d700 grip

Postby inmotion on Wed Oct 22, 2008 7:35 am

Thanks Matt I did have an after market one on a canon 350d and that was the same --works but felt VERY cheap--cheers Jim
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Re: d700 grip

Postby photograham on Wed Oct 22, 2008 10:22 am

I have the genuine Nikon grip on my D700 and it does have a good solid feel about it. Sometimes, I just think it is beneficial to have the genuine accessory, and this I think is one that is worth the extra money.
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Re: d700 grip

Postby rookie2 on Thu Oct 23, 2008 1:28 am

photograham wrote:I have the genuine Nikon grip on my D700 and it does have a good solid feel about it. Sometimes, I just think it is beneficial to have the genuine accessory, and this I think is one that is worth the extra money.
:agree:
got mine from Mike (Teds -Pitt St) - & I have used it extensively over the last week - solid, reliable and adds balance to set up (not to mention a bit of weight!!)
Oz warranty is worth the extra I feel

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