Battery Grip, wise idea?

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Best idea ever. Particularly for the dinky D70 ;-)

I bought a third part Opteka one and it has been outstanding.
 
If you forget to charge one battery I guarantee you'll forget to charge two.......

then you'll feel twice as daft :D



I've got one but as it adds 400g to the weight of the camera I only use it if I'm going to be doing a lot of portrait shots :)
 
I'm not a fan of the imitation grips but some find them suitable. Can I just ask though, if it's only because you have a single battery you forget to charge, we not just buy a couple extra batteries so you have 2 charged spares in the bag at all times? :shrug:

PS: I love my Canon grip, would never be without it now.
 
If you forget to charge a battery the night before then its odds on you will forget to charge 2. I had a grip for my old D70s Nikon and I didn't feel it was really worth it. Of course it depends on your photographic work.

As you ask I would suggest the money better spent in buying another battery.

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I'm not a fan of the imitation grips but some find them suitable. Can I just ask though, if it's only because you have a single battery you forget to charge, we not just buy a couple extra batteries so you have 2 charged spares in the bag at all times? :shrug:

PS: I love my Canon grip, would never be without it now.

Less kit to carry, less bits to leave and lose, it means i dont have to keep swopping batterys and it just makes it easier. Im also attracted by the Time Lag, Shutter Time, Shooting Number Setting ammentities.
 
Batery grips are a must to be honest, 2 batterys plus the extra shooting options make it so!
 
Tim S

The battery grip for the Nikon D70s doesn't give any more options, apart from not having to change batteries when one runs out. Or at least the grip I bought didn't, but it was a third party grip not Nikon.

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i will follow the the gang and say there are a MUST , i was lucky to buy my latest camera with a grip and would say that i WONT remove it
 
Keep an eye out for the Hahnel grip for the D70, they used to retail around £50-60, but I picked up one of a seller on Ebay that had loads of them (can't remember his name though :bonk:) for £17 delivered including two batteries....
 
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