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D7200
Battery Grip
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 668191" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>On my D7200 I went with the Nikon grip. I looked for a long time before I bought one and in the OEM grip for the same reason, [MENTION=12825]Mark F[/MENTION] did. I looked at some cross-sections of the factory grip and I felt more secure with the OEM grip. I am now using a Cotton carrying system when I go on walks and a Joby strap when it is more appropriate and both attach to the tripod mount of the grip. I feel very confident using that on the OEM grip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 668191, member: 34269"] On my D7200 I went with the Nikon grip. I looked for a long time before I bought one and in the OEM grip for the same reason, [MENTION=12825]Mark F[/MENTION] did. I looked at some cross-sections of the factory grip and I felt more secure with the OEM grip. I am now using a Cotton carrying system when I go on walks and a Joby strap when it is more appropriate and both attach to the tripod mount of the grip. I feel very confident using that on the OEM grip. [/QUOTE]
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