Use this Nikon MB-D14 Multi Battery Power Pack for enhanced handling capabilities or to extend the battery life of your D600 or D610. This battery pack accepts one EN-EL15 lithium-ion battery or six AA batteries if used with the optional MS-D14 AA Battery Holder. The design of the grip improves vertical shooting. An additional shutter release button, AE/AF lock button, multi-selector, and main- and sub-command dials are incorporated into its design for more intuitive handling.
- For Use with the D600 and D610 Cameras
- Holds 1x EN-EL15 or 6x AA Batteries
- Extended Grip for Vertical Composition
- Shutter Release Button for Vertical Use
Nikon MB-D14 Overview
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Nikon MB-D14 Reviews
Perfect fit and fnction
Works like it was designed for my D610. Funny. Works great and would recommend for anyone to use with their D610. Have similar for my D750. The AA insert makes a great backup / case for extra AA batteries for this or other accessories. A decent space saver as well as function.
It works fine but the description is inaccurate
This works fine. Its described as holding 2x EN-EL15 or 6 AA Batteries, but it only holds ONE EN-EL15 or 6aa batteries with the included adapter. With the one in the camera, you do have a total of two batteries, but the power pack is NOT a Multi Battery Power Pack.
Big Hand for Nikon
Love it adds bulk for bulky big hands.
Yes I would buy this item again it solves my needs.
It solved my power problems. Question to Nikon though, why didn't they add another battery in the grip ? It seems like there was enough room for two batteries as well as keep the third battery in the camera itself , making this set up hold three batteries. The grip is solid , didn't like third party grips out there . I had a third party grip for my d5200 and it failed within two weeks- didn't want to repeat that again. I really like the feel of the extra surface area of entire camera and grip; although, it's more expensive than some grips , I'm please sticking to Nikon products no issues so far. I'll put it through its paces during eclipse weekend and general shooting. Wish clear skies to all who's venturing out on eclipse day. Would I purchase this item again ? Yes, I would buy this grip again, it solves my needs; perhaps, it'll solved yours too.
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It fits nice and helps balance the camera
Great
Great tool that is working perfectly with my D610 when I take to the field training I go to. Hasn't give me any issues so far.
Get a Grip, People!
Very impressed with the design and build of this grip. Much improved over my previous D90/MB-D80 combo. Some complain that it only takes one battery, but the point they miss is that with one battery in the camera, the one in the grip is hot-swappable. If both were in the grip, this would not be possible. You can run the grip’s battery flat and have almost a full charge’s worth of time on the camera’s battery to replace the grip’s battery with AAs, then charge the grip’s EN-EL15b in the meantime. In this way, you can run almost indefinitely.
So far so good.
So I had the Velo version and the gears inside ended up freezing, forcing me to break it to get it off. I am hoping this doesn't happen. I purchased two, to go with both bodies. I will put it through the test and post any issues. Why 4 stars... well the description says holds two batteries. Which made me assume it was like the old D200 Grips which I had previously that held two batteries in the grip itself. The design flaw in my opinion is that this grip only holds 1 battery, the other battery is still located inside the camera body, so there is no hot swap of both batteries without taking off the grip. This is my one grip, it is silly, but I know Nikon did better before. I always thought the D200 grip was amazing because the grip also went into the camera with more support where the camera battery was located. Loved this, so it was not just the threaded screw but also more structurally designed.
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