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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D7100
Improved Buffer/FPS in live mode?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 443629" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I use my D7100 with my 150-500mm Sigma on it 90% of the time and the grip helps to balance the feel, plus it's precisely the height of the tripod mount on the lens and it allows it to sit squarely and securely on a table top. Tripod mounts to the lens, so I can't answer to that end of things. Suffice it to say, it works fine with the beefy Sigma on it while I'm handholding. It's definitely not as solid feeling as the Nikon grip I have on my D610 (which I got on a stupid-good deal on a D600), but it's by no mean shaky feeling. No issues with connections or batteries not working and it feels great when I occasionally use it with the 24-120mm for street work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 443629, member: 9240"] I use my D7100 with my 150-500mm Sigma on it 90% of the time and the grip helps to balance the feel, plus it's precisely the height of the tripod mount on the lens and it allows it to sit squarely and securely on a table top. Tripod mounts to the lens, so I can't answer to that end of things. Suffice it to say, it works fine with the beefy Sigma on it while I'm handholding. It's definitely not as solid feeling as the Nikon grip I have on my D610 (which I got on a stupid-good deal on a D600), but it's by no mean shaky feeling. No issues with connections or batteries not working and it feels great when I occasionally use it with the 24-120mm for street work. [/QUOTE]
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