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2025-08-08 16:24:59
I bought this for my son who is taking photography for college. I couldn't believe how solid this Grip was and much it adds to the camera with functionality. Extra battery, great for big hands and the button features are too much! Great price and will be purchasing another for myself.
Carrie Lopez
2025-07-29 11:11:30
Fantastic grip. Bought for my new d7200. Easy to figure out how to attach and put batteries in. Love the heft and grip it gives my camera! I'm not a fan of tiny point and shoots! The extra batteries are a blessing too (wasn't paying attention to that detail and was surprised I got extra batteries). The remote shutter release is awesome. Lightweight and works ideally for my self portrait fine art style work. Have not tried the car charger yet but am sure I will utilize it and it is a handy thing for an on-site photographer with no access to wall plugs or electricity! Love the whole package!
John W Young IV
2025-07-07 15:57:53
Purchased for a Nikon D7200. Although this is for an outdated DSLR that I still use and love using it has helped me ergonomically appreciate the D7200 even more. The facility and ease of use feel like I have a NEW camera!
GWF
2025-07-06 18:28:49
This seemed like a deal, but I guess you get what you pay for. The battery (only tried one so far) fit my Nikon 7100 perfectly. I had charged it initially and it looked like it charged. It was readying 100%. I had it in the camera for less than a week and went out and took about 20 pictures. I was not using a flash, not taxing battery. I swapped batteries, so I could charge the battery and it was initially reading 71%. I had it on the charger overnight and it read 52% in the morning. I tried another charger, but it also did not charge it. A dead battery after one use? I will not try a bargain battery again. I'd give the battery 0 stars, but the grip seems to work, so I will say 3 of 5.
Quddus Ajimine
2025-06-04 15:41:50
So far these items work according to specification. I have not tried the remote, since I already have the Nikon remote. The batteries charged within the specified time. The grip is somewhat bulky feeling, but I have large hands so it fits fine in my hands, however a person with smaller hands may find it cumbersome. The (6) AA battery insert is a fantastic backup to have in your camera bag for those extra long days or when you forget to charge your batteries.Okay, now for the negative critique. I actually have only three issues with this grip, but one of them really isn't their (Vivitar's) fault, it's Nikon's (since it emulates Nikon's MB-D15).1. I don't know why they did it, but having to place one battery in the body and one in the grip IS NOT what I'd call user-friendly. Nikon's $230-250 battery grip is designed the same way, so don't waste your money on it.2. The second issue is a great idea, but a little poorly executed. The grip has a rubber access port for an optional wired power source (similar to a video camera) to be placed within the battery grip that allows an exit point for the adapter plug. The rubber port cover is very soft and somewhat difficult to put back into place. I can see this easily tearing or breaking after several uses if you're not careful.3. Finally, the third issue is a very minor one. When screwing in the grip, you will most likely have to manually (with a little force) push in the grip-to-camera connector, so that the grip seats evenly and properly to the camera. The reason for this is because it is a very snug fit (which is good) and is next to the battery compartment of the camera. When you are screwing it in there is resistance on that side, thus causing the connector to insert unevenly. I found that you have to alternate between evenly seating the connector and turning the screw. You'll easily figure it out after the first time doing it properly, then it'll be an after thought, which is why I say it's a very minor issue. NOTE: keep in mind that the removal process is the same just reversed.Overall, this is a great deal and that's why I give it 4 stars.
Renato Fernandez Ravelo
2025-04-22 18:33:10
It is a Vivitar product...support is non existent. The camera does not recognize the grip...tried with a friend's Nikon version and no problems. Batteries fully charged. Will save for the NIkon unit.
The Corvette Man
2025-03-17 14:37:16
I recently purchased this Battery Grip Bundle for my D7200, SO FAR THE BATTERIES HAVE BEEN HOLDING AS GOOD A CHARGE AS THE ONES I GOT WITH THE NIKON D7200. AS FAR AS PERFORMANCE I COULD'NT ASK FOR BETTER USABLE PERFORMANCE FOR THEPRICE OF ALL THIS . THE FIT WAS MUCH BETTER THAN EXPECTED AFTER READING FEEDBACK FROM OTHER PEOPLE USING THE D7200 , IT FIT IN THE CONNECTOR TIGHTLY WITH JUST NORMAL PRESSURE. THERE WAS NO GAP BETWEEN THE CAMERA BODY. ASOF RIGHT NOW I DON'T THINK YOU CAN GO WRONG FOR THE PRICE AND IF THERE WERE A PROBLEM I AM CONFIDENT THE SELLER WOULD REPLACE OR REFUND WITHOUT A HASSLE, BEFORE SPENDING THREE TIMES AS MUCH FOR THE NIKON NAME BRAND SAVETHE MONEY TRY THIS. ALL OF THE BUTTONS FUNCTION AS THEY SHOULD. I'M MORE THAN PLEASED.
LPxDrive
2024-12-15 12:49:28
Good & bad .... The good news is that I received more than I ordered. I only ordered the battery grip but also reveived an extra AA battery tray & a remote sutter release. What I ordered works just fine. The bad news is the extra AA battery tray fully loaded with fresh AA batteries does not work at all.
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