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Battery Grip - really worth it??
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<blockquote data-quote="evan447" data-source="post: 137397" data-attributes="member: 13572"><p>i love using the my pair of gripped d7000s so much that i will not use them ungripped! </p><p>i wear a medium sized glove so my hands are smallish, but i found that without a grip i had nowhere to rest my littlest finger. also, that little rubber cover kept popping up frequently.</p><p>further to this, if i go out with two cameras i typically have the nikon 300 f4 and 1.4 tc on one body and a sigma 150 on the other. both are hefty lenses and the grip helps to stabilise them on a monopod or tripod.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evan447, post: 137397, member: 13572"] i love using the my pair of gripped d7000s so much that i will not use them ungripped! i wear a medium sized glove so my hands are smallish, but i found that without a grip i had nowhere to rest my littlest finger. also, that little rubber cover kept popping up frequently. further to this, if i go out with two cameras i typically have the nikon 300 f4 and 1.4 tc on one body and a sigma 150 on the other. both are hefty lenses and the grip helps to stabilise them on a monopod or tripod. [/QUOTE]
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