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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
Battery grip for D600...
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<blockquote data-quote="friedmud" data-source="post: 86257" data-attributes="member: 11427"><p>Does anyone know about the weather sealing of the battery grip? I picked up a Nikkor 24-70 and find that lens on the D600 to be a bit front-heavy... I'm hoping to add some backend weight and more hand room by getting a battery grip... but I can't sacrifice weather proofing (I mainly shoot outdoor landscapes).</p><p></p><p>Another thing I'm wondering about is how it handles on a tripod with the battery grip. I use Manfrotto quick attachment plates... and I'm a bit worried that there is going to be some "wobble" or "give" between the grip and the camera... especially with a fairly heavy lens (like the 24-70) on the front. Anyone with experience doing just that?</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="friedmud, post: 86257, member: 11427"] Does anyone know about the weather sealing of the battery grip? I picked up a Nikkor 24-70 and find that lens on the D600 to be a bit front-heavy... I'm hoping to add some backend weight and more hand room by getting a battery grip... but I can't sacrifice weather proofing (I mainly shoot outdoor landscapes). Another thing I'm wondering about is how it handles on a tripod with the battery grip. I use Manfrotto quick attachment plates... and I'm a bit worried that there is going to be some "wobble" or "give" between the grip and the camera... especially with a fairly heavy lens (like the 24-70) on the front. Anyone with experience doing just that? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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