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Shutter Release Button
Customers are highly satisfied with the shutter release button feature of the battery grip, which allows them to shoot photos without worrying about losing battery power and makes handling the camera easier. Some customers also appreciate the extended use time provided by the two batteries. However, a few customers have mentioned that they wished for clearer instructions on how to remove the camera battery lid. Overall, the shutter release button is a popular and effective feature among users.
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Quality
I like this grip for two reasons it holds 2 batteries for extended use time and it ads to the grip for easier handeling of the ... Read More
Exellent i would buy it again over and over ,,works wonderful
3 weeks of vacation over 1000 pics taken with several hundred using built in flash on d3000 and still shows 100% battery life left.
The screen only goes down about 85 degrees down.
Price
I wasn't expecting too much because of the price but this is awesome couldn't be happier especially for the price!
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vertical, two, good, flash and first. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 28 reviews as of our last analysis date on Nov 7 2024.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The vertical button is a little useless because who wants to leave the camera cover open and run an external wire to battery pack
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
A bit disappointed that it didnt come with the aa cases like the instructions say it can use
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
For the d5000 you dont have 100 use of your swivel screen
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The screen only goes down about 85 degrees down
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not a big issue in my opinion
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The nikon d5000 is not suppose to have a battery grip
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
So aftermarket companies decided to make some because the people wanted one
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