| Nikon MB-D80 Multi-Power Battery Pack for the Nikon D80 Digital SLR Camera | 
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List Price: $166.00 Buy New: $129.72 You Save: $36.28 (22%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 58 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 3 x 2.3 x 1.5
MPN: 25345 Model: 25345 UPC: 018208253456 EAN: 0018208253456 ASIN: B000HJ5N2Y
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| Features:
| | Runs on either one or two EN-EL3e batteries or six AA-size batteries | | | Works with AA-size alkaline, Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH), lithium, and nickel-manganese batteries | | | Provides added stability with extended shooting potential |
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Product Description The Nikon MB-D80 Multi-Power Battery Pack holds 2 EN-EL3e Lithium-Ion rechageable batteries, effectively doubling your total shooting time. Can also hold a AA battery holder (included), so users can use AA batteries as a power backup. The MB-D80 Multi-Power Battery Pack provides an AF-on button, vertical firing release with lock, and front and rear command dials.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 53 more reviews...
More weight can be good. August 8, 2008 After shooting a few days with it, I find the grip to be helpful at stabilizing the camera (more inertia if you will). Unfortunately, with two batteries, my camera is now much heavier. Keep in mind that I might not fit in your bag anymore. The material is similar to the D80 body but not exactly the same. Fit is good and snug (I've shaken my camera vigorously to test this). As for the shutter release that many have a problem with... yes, it's not the same as the shutter release on the body but it's still very usable. I wouldn't worry too much about it. You'll get used to it. It feels different, but I haven't yet had any problems with it (autofocus and shots came out just the way I wanted).
I would recommend this to anyone who shoots vertical a lot, like a professional look, doesn't like to change batteries, and/or wants the extra weight to help stabilize.
However, if you're trying to travel as light as possible (That's me!), I'd leave the grip at home and just bring an extra battery. With the grip, 2 batteries, and my SB600, the D80 becomes a monster. Thanks.
Great accessory August 7, 2008 Easily the best addition to my D80 I've gotten. It's fully functional, fast, and smooth as the on-camera controls (one reason why I didn't go with a third-party maker) and it really improves ease in shooting. The vertical release is great for portraits, and also allows easier horizontal shooting while in awkward positions. I can get around 1400 shots out of the two batteries, much easier than carrying a spare around and having to change.
A "must have" accessory July 31, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I made the switch to digital about a year ago from my F5 and N80s (see my D80 review), and since I was used to the "feel" of pro-level cameras (my N80s both had accessory grips, too) I found the D80 to be a bit insubstantial for my preference, in addition to the contortions necessary to shoot in portrait configuration.
This grip is the perfect solution to all those issues. Not only does it give you the ability to shoot longer without worrying about battery changes, but the vertical controls are all right there to make shooting very natural.
The molded hand grip gives a solid purchase on the camera. Further, I like the added heft to the system; for me, it feels more natural, and as this is a "prosumer" level camera, it could also be used in more challenging venues than family snapshots, wherein the added weight will help stabilize the system in adverse conditions such as high wind.
And, in all honesty, let's face it: it just LOOKS cooler, too!
Perfect sized grip, flawless performance. June 25, 2008 I absolutely love this grip, and cannot shoot my portraits comfortably without it. I have initially read (before purchasing my own) that the grip was a little bulky and odd to get used to, which is true for the first 20 practice shots, but after it's on your camera, and you are totally comfortable without it, you will NEVER take it off!!! It feels that good.
I have two D80's. One I mainly use for my portraits, and the other for other work, and as a back-up to my main D80. My main/portrait D80 has the grip on it, and when I switch camera's during a shoot, the back-up (w/o the grip) feels so small and uncomfortable by comparison. Now, I'm not saying that the D80 is an uncomfortable camera by no means, because it is not, but once you add this grip, you will totally see what I mean.
This grip comes HIGHLY recommended by me! Trust me, you WILL NOT regret it!! It works flawlessly. The main control dial, and secondary control dial is perfectly functional as well, BUT there is one slight issue that you will have to get used to. The shutter half-press/focus press is very soft and sensitive! If you are shooting, and wish to set the auto-focus with a half-press, you will notice the first couple of times that a normal half-press is strong enough to trip the shutter, so that takes getting used to.
Like I said earlier, after 20 or so test shots, you will be fully comfortable with it's size, feel, and soft half-press, but once you do, you will NEVER take it off. I love it, and I am sure you wil too.
Great ad-on! June 10, 2008 Makes the camera easier to hold. Slightly heavy. Worth the 100 dollars if you have to spare.
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