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D7000
D7000 grip
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<blockquote data-quote="singlerosa_RIP" data-source="post: 194674" data-attributes="member: 15556"><p>I've been using grips since my D100 days and find them to be an essential accessory. When shooting in portrait mode, if you want to change aperture or shutter speed, you can do it with controls on the grip. To me, that is a big advantage. I also use back button focus. Also much easier. Plus, the grip balances the camera when I have any kind of big lens mounted (24-70, 70-200). The extra battery is a bonus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="singlerosa_RIP, post: 194674, member: 15556"] I've been using grips since my D100 days and find them to be an essential accessory. When shooting in portrait mode, if you want to change aperture or shutter speed, you can do it with controls on the grip. To me, that is a big advantage. I also use back button focus. Also much easier. Plus, the grip balances the camera when I have any kind of big lens mounted (24-70, 70-200). The extra battery is a bonus. [/QUOTE]
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