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<blockquote data-quote="Drew Wat" data-source="post: 119775" data-attributes="member: 12274"><p><strong>Re: WTB: Nikon MB-D14 grip</strong></p><p></p><p>Not true about the third party grips. I just picked one up a month ago for my D600 and it works great. No issues at all. paid $88.00 including two batteries so I got the batteries or grip for free ( depending on how you look at it). The grip looks and feels exactly the same as the Nikon grip. Could have actually been made in the same plant just threw a Nikon sticker on one and not the other. I have had them side by side and can see and feel no difference. Not like the old days when the grip housed a motor for driving the camera. This is just a single battery housing (not even duel like for my D80) and electronic connections for a couple of switches. I am a Nikon fan but something like this I feel does not justify the prices that Nikon is asking for it. Unless you actually take the camera off the grip you can not tell the difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drew Wat, post: 119775, member: 12274"] [b]Re: WTB: Nikon MB-D14 grip[/b] Not true about the third party grips. I just picked one up a month ago for my D600 and it works great. No issues at all. paid $88.00 including two batteries so I got the batteries or grip for free ( depending on how you look at it). The grip looks and feels exactly the same as the Nikon grip. Could have actually been made in the same plant just threw a Nikon sticker on one and not the other. I have had them side by side and can see and feel no difference. Not like the old days when the grip housed a motor for driving the camera. This is just a single battery housing (not even duel like for my D80) and electronic connections for a couple of switches. I am a Nikon fan but something like this I feel does not justify the prices that Nikon is asking for it. Unless you actually take the camera off the grip you can not tell the difference. [/QUOTE]
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