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Nikon MB-D80 Multi-Power Battery Pack for the Nikon D80 & D90 Digital SLR CameraFrom Nikon

More DetailNikon MB-D80 Multi-Power Battery Pack for the Nikon D80   D90 Digital SLR CameraFrom Nikon

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.


Customer Reviews

Battery Drip Nikon D80Nikon MB-D80 Multi-Power Battery Pack for the Nikon D80   D90 Digital SLR CameraFrom Nikon
It is good and adds up your shooting time. the adjustment for shutter and aperture is within you reach. just flip the switch there you have it.

A must haveNikon MB-D80 Multi-Power Battery Pack for the Nikon D80   D90 Digital SLR CameraFrom Nikon
I have two D80s and only had this grip for one of them for a while...and found myself never using the body that was without the grip. So I finally broke down and got the grip for the second body. Not only is this a must have for stability while taking pictures but the verticle shutter release is something I dont know how you could go without. The battery options are also nice with having the ability to use two batteries for extended picture taking as well as the ability to use AA batteries if you need to. The only reason I didnt give this item 5 stars is due to the price. In summary would I buy one again...I already have

Good but not yet great.Nikon MB-D80 Multi-Power Battery Pack for the Nikon D80   D90 Digital SLR CameraFrom Nikon
The MB-D80 is a useful device but it is big and bulky and not very well tailored for the D80 Cam. The grip doesnt match or feel like it matches the camera very well. Attaching it to the cam takes some finger power. The shutter release has no real halfway point and the release itself feels very rough. Composing and trying to halfway press the button doesnt work at all. I need this because I shoot vertical 90% of the time but if you dont then I dont recommend this as a much needed attachement. The added weight does stabalize the cam and having the backup battery is great for the 1000s of photos I take. Pros - Extra power easy to attach and use Cons - Bulky larger grip than the D80 shutter release is not as responsive as I would have expected


Product Details

  1. Brand: Nikon
  2. Model: 25345
  3. Dimensions: 1.50" h x 2.25" w x 3.00" l 1.13 pounds

Features

  1. Runs on either one or two EN-EL3e batteries or six AA-size batteries
  2. Works with AA-size alkaline Nickel Metal Hydride Ni-MH lithium and nickel-manganese batteries
  3. Provides added stability with extended shooting potential
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