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D90 Nikon brand Grip issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Oomph" data-source="post: 57088" data-attributes="member: 8703"><p>I just picked up my first DSLR today, D90 with SB-700 , Tamron 90mm Macro and the MB-D80 grip. The problem im having is that after 4 hours of charging the battery i tossed it into the grip and got nothing on the display but a dead battery,so i tossed it in the charger for another 5 hours and nada, hit up Google to find this is not a rare problem and a solution. I have to back off quite a few threads on the locking wheel to get it to work, effectively causing the grip to have some shake and rattle, I couldnt find anything better then that, any solutions out there to get the grip to sit tight and not get the dead battery syndrome?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oomph, post: 57088, member: 8703"] I just picked up my first DSLR today, D90 with SB-700 , Tamron 90mm Macro and the MB-D80 grip. The problem im having is that after 4 hours of charging the battery i tossed it into the grip and got nothing on the display but a dead battery,so i tossed it in the charger for another 5 hours and nada, hit up Google to find this is not a rare problem and a solution. I have to back off quite a few threads on the locking wheel to get it to work, effectively causing the grip to have some shake and rattle, I couldnt find anything better then that, any solutions out there to get the grip to sit tight and not get the dead battery syndrome? [/QUOTE]
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