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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D800/D800E
MieKe grip for the D800 - mini review
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 69067" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Interesting thread and thanks for the video Glenn. I have thought of buying a 3rd party grip myself - for my D80. I am very wary of it though. All this makes me think of my bro-in-law. He drives a Porsche 911 4S and he bitched and moaned about the cost of winter tires. He also belly ached about how much a brake job would be. I just rolled my eyes. In my mind, if you can afford a Porsche, don't complain about what it will cost to maintain. Same goes with Nikon's top-end cameras. You just spent 3 grand on a camera - plus lens, perhaps close to 4 grand -, but your to cheap to pay $400 bucks for a battery grip?? If you buy the Porsche, be prepared to buy the genuine OEM Porsche parts or be prepared to cry when you 3rd party garbage F's up your Porsche.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 69067, member: 9619"] Interesting thread and thanks for the video Glenn. I have thought of buying a 3rd party grip myself - for my D80. I am very wary of it though. All this makes me think of my bro-in-law. He drives a Porsche 911 4S and he bitched and moaned about the cost of winter tires. He also belly ached about how much a brake job would be. I just rolled my eyes. In my mind, if you can afford a Porsche, don't complain about what it will cost to maintain. Same goes with Nikon's top-end cameras. You just spent 3 grand on a camera - plus lens, perhaps close to 4 grand -, but your to cheap to pay $400 bucks for a battery grip?? If you buy the Porsche, be prepared to buy the genuine OEM Porsche parts or be prepared to cry when you 3rd party garbage F's up your Porsche. [/QUOTE]
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