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Apart from a few hundred pounds difference in price, what's the difference? :shrug:
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My point is that a genuine plastic Nikon grip, whether it be for a D200 or D300 is only a few pounds more than the Chinese rip-off one.....
I think you missed my point as well - there is no genuine Nikon plastic gtip for D300 that is just a few quid more than chinese knock offs. What you say is only applicable to grips for D200. The D200 grip won't work (even attach) to D300/D700 - those use different style grips and they are significantly more expensive

The sensor size of the D700 will, in my mind, need a higher investment in lenses to match the quality of the sensor. When I went from a D70 to a D200, the D200 showed the deficiencies in the Sigma 70-300 lens I had. I believe a D700 would maybe do a similar thing to my Nikon 70-300 lens. Spending 1000s £s on camera and lenses would give the owner an expectation of quality that a copy of a Nikon product would maybe not meet imho.Apart from a few hundred pounds difference in price, what's the difference? :shrug:
The sensor size of the D700 will, in my mind, need a higher investment in lenses to match the quality of the sensor. When I went from a D70 to a D200, the D200 showed the deficiencies in the Sigma 70-300 lens I had. I believe a D700 would maybe do a similar thing to my Nikon 70-300 lens. Spending 1000s £s on camera and lenses would give the owner an expectation of quality that a copy of a Nikon product would maybe not meet imho.
The bargain of the copy is not just the build quality, but also the functionality and the price versus the original. Some of the battery grips don't work the same as the original, and indeed some don't even try to copy the original in functionality or styling. But some of them work the same, look the same, and are nearly a 1/4 of the price, that to me sounds like bargain. But it is up to the individual whether it is a bargain to them. I'm still debating whether to get the Link Delight copy myself.![]()
You been at the scotch Flashy..........your spheling and gramma has gone to rat poo..........![]()
Just ran a spellcheck over the post and......nowt wrong (apart from not capitalizing the "c" in Chinese....:shrug:
Yet according to you the Nikon-manufactured piece of plastic is a "cheap plasticy (sic) one", whereas the plastic, pot-luck quality chinese copy of the D300 grip is by your logic great value.
I have that EN-EL4 adapter in my MB-D10, there's a review and some pics of it here on TP (somewhere)
And do you find it works well Graham ? what i mean is do you actually get the extra FPS.
I think I'm going to hang off for a genuine MB-D10, a second hand one went for £185 last night on Ebay, the same price as a new one!!
Even if I decide to upgrade the body in the future, I'm pretty sure I'll still get a good price for a used grip.
I'll see how the finances are towards the end of the month
Hey up, you hang on for a genuine MB-D10 you wont regret it and there are some good deals out there I found onekeep looking
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