Reviewing and ranking the different Nikon Zf grip options



AdmiringLight reviewed and ranked the different grips for the Nikon Zf camera:

Here is the final ranking (1-4):

Comfort

(shooting)
Comfort

(carrying)
Aesthetics Dovetail Quality Price
1 Nikon Wood Wood Nikon Nikon Neewer
2 Smallrig Smallrig Nikon Neewer Smallrig Smallrig
3 Neewer Nikon Neewer Smallrig Neewer Wood
4 Wood Neewer Smallrig Wood Wood Nikon

and the conclusion:

“If you average my rankings of the four grips, the Nikon comes out on top with an average ranking of 2, while the Smallrig finishes second at 2.5, the Neewer third with an average ranking of 2.67, while the Wood grip comes in last with an average ranking of 2.83.

I think for most people, the Smallrig is going to be the one to get, as it’s well constructed, affordable, and comfortable to hold. While it is the most boring looking of the grips, it does what it is supposed to without breaking the bank. While the Wood grip ranked last in my rankings, it’s probably my second favorite overall, due to its good carrying comfort and outstanding aesthetics. My personal favorite, though, is the Nikon Zf-GR1. Sleek, comfortable to shoot with and carry, well built and versatile. I feel it’s the best balance in comfort, features and looks, though you are going to pay quite a bit for it.”

Read the full review here.

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