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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7000
Clone or original mdb 11
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<blockquote data-quote="Photo Joe" data-source="post: 137014" data-attributes="member: 12806"><p>I don't use battery grips too often, so I decided to take a chance and go for a third party, non-Nikon, grip. I bought the Meike brand grip. It's obviously not as sturdy as the Nikon one, as it's made of plastic and not magnesium alloy, and you have to be delicate with the battery tray tab. Other than that, it works just fine for me and all the buttons function in the correct manner. If you are going to do a lot of portraits and/or have the money, definitely go for the Nikon one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Photo Joe, post: 137014, member: 12806"] I don't use battery grips too often, so I decided to take a chance and go for a third party, non-Nikon, grip. I bought the Meike brand grip. It's obviously not as sturdy as the Nikon one, as it's made of plastic and not magnesium alloy, and you have to be delicate with the battery tray tab. Other than that, it works just fine for me and all the buttons function in the correct manner. If you are going to do a lot of portraits and/or have the money, definitely go for the Nikon one. [/QUOTE]
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