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Been spending a lot of time on here!
Decent Alternative to the MB-D11???
i'm not a big fan of the price for the MB-D11... so i am looking for a good alternative?
anybody have any opinions for a good quality brand?
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02-19-2012 04:57 PM
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'Perty much all the 3rd-party jobs are all made by the same factory, just rebranded. I've seen 'em on ebay for as low as $30.
Just remember, you get what you pay for. If you require/need/demand top quality, stick with the OEM.
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My toys: Nikon D60 & gripped D7000: Nikkor 10.5 fisheye, 10-24, 18-105, 70-300, 105 Micro: Tokina 500: Sigma 600: Celestron 2000: auto macro tube set: SB600: Manfrotto 055XB/390RC2 & 560B-1: Gossen Starlite: Easy-Up AP1500: 40' WonderPole
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
i do not do it professionally. just as a hobby...
and that's what i was thinking...
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
well i ended up getting a cheap alternative via ebay, eBay - New & used electronics, cars, apparel, collectibles, sporting goods & more at low pricesnd the build quality looks fantastic! all the buttons feel great! and the dials work just like normal!
i would recommend this for other d7000 users!
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Does it have a metal body like the MB-D11 does.
Are the battery contacts, wiring, and controls the same quality as what Nikon puts in the MB-D11?
I had a Zeikos MB-D10 knockoff, and it worked OK while I had it and looked about the same as the Nikon grip, but the build quality was substantailly lower than the Nikon MB-D10 I had on my other D300.
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I bought 2 D7000 knock-offs (one for me and one for another D700 user as a gift) and now i use a D700 knockoff.
Happy to report they have all worked flawlessly
D700 | Nikon 24-70 | Nikon 70-200 VRII | 50mm f/1.4 | Manfrotto | pocketwizards | flashes
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
the grip is plastic.
as for the feel and quality of the actual mb-d11, i wouldn't know, never handled one.
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No longer a newbie, moving up!
I'm not going to tell anyone not to buy the oem grip if that's what you decide, but honestly all you're paying for is the construction quality and name brand. The ~30.00 grip functionally is the same and although made of plastic compared to the mag alloy Nikon grip is nearly indistinguishable. As for durability/longevity, obviously you get what you pay for. But I'd rather pay 30.00 and take my chances it will last as long as I have the camera (which judging the way people change camera's like they change their underwear, isn't too long)....if not, it's only 30.00 for another one. That's a far cry from 250.00
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Originally Posted by
bullitt411
.... all you're paying for is the construction quality.....
To some, that is reason enough, plus Nikon warranty support, not only of the grip but also the camera it is attached to.
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My knock-offs have been indestructable. The first time I hung my heavy 70-200 and camera by the little black rapid tripod bolt I was concerned. I've done it so many times since it doesn't even cross my mind.
D700 | Nikon 24-70 | Nikon 70-200 VRII | 50mm f/1.4 | Manfrotto | pocketwizards | flashes
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I bought a third party grip on eBay for my d7000 and, to be honest, it sucks. I loved it when I first got it, but all of the controls (ALL of them) eventually started working only when they wanted to and now...4 months later, don't work at all. I'm basically using it only for the extra battery and support now. Maybe I just got a lemon, but I learned my lesson...
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
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Shouldn't have taken up photography if your worried about the price off kit