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D7100
Fake MB-D15?
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<blockquote data-quote="No longer here" data-source="post: 353493" data-attributes="member: 29610"><p>I have a promaster and i had never had good luck with their D3200 grip, so I was reluctant to buy it. Honestly, they stepped up their quality from what I used in the past. I had 2 D3200 grips, and both of them the right battery holder would never fully secure the battery. Often I would get an error code and miss crucial shots.</p><p></p><p>The D7100 grip is quite nice. However, you still have to use the original battery slot to utilize the dual battery setup. This is annoying, because it's cumbersome to remove (may be nitpicking here). </p><p></p><p>Given the life of 1 battery for the D7100, I would not buy a grip, if I could do it again. If you feel you have to have one, the Promaster grip is absolutely sufficient quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="No longer here, post: 353493, member: 29610"] I have a promaster and i had never had good luck with their D3200 grip, so I was reluctant to buy it. Honestly, they stepped up their quality from what I used in the past. I had 2 D3200 grips, and both of them the right battery holder would never fully secure the battery. Often I would get an error code and miss crucial shots. The D7100 grip is quite nice. However, you still have to use the original battery slot to utilize the dual battery setup. This is annoying, because it's cumbersome to remove (may be nitpicking here). Given the life of 1 battery for the D7100, I would not buy a grip, if I could do it again. If you feel you have to have one, the Promaster grip is absolutely sufficient quality. [/QUOTE]
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