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<blockquote data-quote="rocketman122" data-source="post: 235894" data-attributes="member: 14443"><p>if youre abusive to your equipment and it gets banged around a lot and you shoot in the rain then go with nikon if it makes you feel at ease. I wouldnt shoot with my D3 in the rain let alone a d800 or d600 or ever even with my 3 F5's. im not taking any chances. I work hard to buy my gear and I take care of it. hell no would I shoot in the rain. no way. if youre making so much money that you have no issue going into the rain. feel free. I shoot weddings and I feel 110% confident in the grip to handle the very rough at times dance floor situations ive gotten into. my gear has gotten elbowed many occasions. I feel completely sure the grip will hold up. and if not, ill buy another for $30 hahaha im more worried with the flash shoe stress point breaking. so much weight on such a small area. and not to mention the amount of G's on it when I swing it from shoulder to take a shot. but the grip? Im the happiest person on earth with the purchase.</p><p></p><p> im very happy with what I bought. and I would buy it over and over. we all have choices in what we buy. for me, not a single complaint. I say, for the price, I can suffer through it all, but havent had to yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rocketman122, post: 235894, member: 14443"] if youre abusive to your equipment and it gets banged around a lot and you shoot in the rain then go with nikon if it makes you feel at ease. I wouldnt shoot with my D3 in the rain let alone a d800 or d600 or ever even with my 3 F5's. im not taking any chances. I work hard to buy my gear and I take care of it. hell no would I shoot in the rain. no way. if youre making so much money that you have no issue going into the rain. feel free. I shoot weddings and I feel 110% confident in the grip to handle the very rough at times dance floor situations ive gotten into. my gear has gotten elbowed many occasions. I feel completely sure the grip will hold up. and if not, ill buy another for $30 hahaha im more worried with the flash shoe stress point breaking. so much weight on such a small area. and not to mention the amount of G's on it when I swing it from shoulder to take a shot. but the grip? Im the happiest person on earth with the purchase. im very happy with what I bought. and I would buy it over and over. we all have choices in what we buy. for me, not a single complaint. I say, for the price, I can suffer through it all, but havent had to yet. [/QUOTE]
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