GO with the Zeikos. Trust me you won't regret it. Just as good as the nikon wayy cheaper. GL
The Zeikos grips are NOT as good as Nikon's grips, and that's why they cost less.GO with the Zeikos. Trust me you won't regret it. Just as good as the nikon wayy cheaper. GL
The Zeikos grips are NOT as good as Nikon's grips, and that's why they cost less.GO with the Zeikos. Trust me you won't regret it. Just as good as the nikon wayy cheaper. GL
I got one of the Zeikos grips for my D300. It's ok, and so far functions as advertised but the build quality (all plastic) is substantially lower than what Nikon builds (MD-D10, metal frame). I'll shortly be getting another D300 and will be getting the 3 times more expensive Nikon grip so I don't have to worry about the build quality
I had a Nikon MD-D80's on my D90's before I upgraded to D300's and it worked great. I sold them for about $25 less than I paid for them new.
I recommend the Nikon grip.
GO with the Zeikos. Trust me you won't regret it. Just as good as the nikon wayy cheaper. GL
Thanks! I am looking for a grip too and I think I'll go in that direction![]()
Sure it matters.
I should have noted that the Nikon MB-D80 grip is indeeed essentially all plastic.
The all plastic Zeiko is still not made as well as the Nikon MB-D80. Note that the Nikon MB-D80 is a $145 Nikon grip where the MB-D10 is a $240 nikon grip, because it has a metal body.
There is no getting around the fact that if they can sell it for substantially less they had to cut corners somewhere.
If you were to closely inspect a Nikon MB-D80 side-by-side with the equivilenet Zeikos grip you'd see what I was talking about.
Sure it matters.
I should have noted that the Nikon MB-D80 grip is indeeed essentially all plastic.
The all plastic Zeiko is still not made as well as the Nikon MB-D80. Note that the Nikon MB-D80 is a $145 Nikon grip where the MB-D10 is a $240 nikon grip, because it has a metal body.
There is no getting around the fact that if they can sell it for substantially less they had to cut corners somewhere.
If you were to closely inspect a Nikon MB-D80 side-by-side with the equivilenet Zeikos grip you'd see what I was talking about.
For a casual shooter that just wants a bit more to hold on to with a vertical shutter release, is it really worth $100 more? I want to get the right thing, but I don't need the "best"
Sure it matters.
I should have noted that the Nikon MB-D80 grip is indeeed essentially all plastic.
The all plastic Zeiko is still not made as well as the Nikon MB-D80. Note that the Nikon MB-D80 is a $145 Nikon grip where the MB-D10 is a $240 nikon grip, because it has a metal body.
There is no getting around the fact that if they can sell it for substantially less they had to cut corners somewhere.
If you were to closely inspect a Nikon MB-D80 side-by-side with the equivilenet Zeikos grip you'd see what I was talking about.
For a casual shooter that just wants a bit more to hold on to with a vertical shutter release, is it really worth $100 more? I want to get the right thing, but I don't need the "best"
$100 in digital photography dollars is nothing. I went for the MB-D80 because I plan on keeping my D90 for quite some time and don't mind spending a little more upfront for the best quality. I trust the Nikon brand, that to me is worth $100.
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