Has anyone seen an MB-D12 in the wild yet in the UK? I've got a D800 and would like the grip but everyone is still taking pre-orders only.
MB-D12
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Posted 1 year ago #
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Please delete this if I'm not allowed to post (can't remember if they're a NR sponsor or not) but this will give you a few places to start looking. Good luck!
http://www.camerapricebuster.co.uk/prod2569.htmlPosted 1 year ago # -
Yeah but no one seems to have it in stock. I've just managed to get a response from Nikon who say it will be 3 to 5 weeks before it's available.
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personally, I'm waiting for cheap alpha brand replacements. $500 is way to pricey for simple grip
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I was under the impression that using non Nikon branded electronic accessories would void your warranty. Is that wrong?
That said, yes, $500 sounds expensive for a grip, but I guess if you shoo a lot of portrait shots, it might make sense. If I've learned anything, its that you can't spend to much money on a device you use all-day every day. I've spent $100 just to get the perfect mouse for my work (company was to cheap to buy it for me). Makes a huge difference, and I no longer get blisters on my finger during budget season.
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Willis said:
I was under the impression that using non Nikon branded electronic accessories would void your warranty. Is that wrong?I think they would need to demonstrate that the inferior part was the cause of any problem. Car makers operating in the UK used to insist on franchise servicing to maintain warranty, this is now illegal, all you need to demonstrate is that your local garage carried out service to the manufactures schedule and standard.
@Adamz, I agree, it's a crazy price.
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Willis said:
I was under the impression that using non Nikon branded electronic accessories would void your warranty. Is that wrong?You are correct, this is stated in the user manual for every Nikon camera I've ever owned. If Nikon can prove (good luck with that) that you used third party accessories, your warranty would be void. It's like dropping your camera one day and it effects nothing. Then six months later there is an electrical short due to manufacturing defect and you need it repaired. Just because the drop wasn't the cause, if Nikon see signs of a drop and thinks it is possibly the cause, you're still screwed.
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Now a grip for lefties... that would be worth $500.
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Price of the MB-D12 in Switzerland is 400$... Waiting for it to come down ! At 300$, I may bite.
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just counted the price of MB-D12 with d4 battery and charger and... it's almost $1000, that's a ridiculous price to pay for 2 fps. hopefully, there'll be some alternatives soon on alibaba :)
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3-27-12 just got a call from my local camera store. My preordered MB-D12 is in and waiting to be picked up. Hot dog!!
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adamz said:
just counted the price of MB-D12 with d4 battery and charger and... it's almost $1000, that's a ridiculous price to pay for 2 fps. hopefully, there'll be some alternatives soon on alibaba :)There already is, slap 8 AA batteries in the OEM grip... just like you can in the MB-D10.
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Anyone actually get there hands on one and try it out?
I can only assume its exactly like the MB-D11, but Im curious as to if it has any unique differences. Grip? Feel? Build?Posted 1 year ago # -
M.a.rs said:
Anyone actually get there hands on one and try it out?
I can only assume its exactly like the MB-D11, but Im curious as to if it has any unique differences. Grip? Feel? Build?It has better weather sealing, similar to how the D800 is better sealed than the D7000. I believe that is a major portion of the cost difference.
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The chief reason I bought the Nikon MD-10 is the quality beefy build of the tripod screw base. Think about the affects flexible build of image quality. very large and heavy lenses act as a lever on that one point. If you carry the whole tripod with out dismounting the camera/grip/lens it will test the value manufactured ones. Switch actuation ratings will also be way better on Nikon's unit.
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Funduro said:
Think about the affects flexible build of image quality. very large and heavy lenses act as a lever on that one point. If you carry the whole tripod with out dismounting the camera/grip/lens it will test the value manufactured ones.Heavy lenses use the tripod foot on themselves, not the base screw on the camera. At least that's how I do it. /shrugs
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amazon has it now...and price has dropped to $500+
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ok i lied, $580...
http://www.amazon.com/Nikon-MB-D12-Multi-Battery-Power/dp/B0076UXKDGPosted 1 year ago # -
Hi anyone know any aftermarket grip for d800 available or in the pipeline? $$450 for a battery grip looks too much...... Thx
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