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Neewer Professional Vertical Battery Grip Replacement for Nikon D3100/D3200/D3300/D5300 SLR Digital Camera, Works with 1 or 2 Pieces EN-EL14 Batteries

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  • Brand New Pro Battery Grip for Nikon D3100 D3200 D3300 SLR Camera; NOTE: Battery Holder for AA Batteries is NOT included; The handle shutter button function cannot be used without using the shutter release
  • Hold 2 EN-EL14 rechargeable Li-ion batteries.
  • Vertical shutter with half-press function. More comfortable vertical shooting.
  • Doubling the battery capacity of your camera, effectively extend your shooting time.
  • Significantly improves stability.Signal transferring cable included.Tripod screw mount.



Product Description


C.G. Haegenstein
2025-08-22 14:05:22
Ordered this grip for a 2nd hand D3300 that I recently acquired. DSLRs like this feel so small in my hands that I always get a battery grip, that and I shoot a lot in vertical orientation and dont like the awkwardness of not having a shutter release on top of the camera in that position. Plus the benefit of having two batteries to extend shooting time is a bonus.This grip seems of pretty good build quality, free of defects, color and texture match well to the camera. It fits up nice and snug to the bottom of the camera. Functionally it works just great, I'm pleased as can be with it.
sifelaver
2025-08-08 18:21:00
This is not a professional grip, but using it makes the D3200 feel more pro and less like a toy.I've used pro grips on pro cameras before and this grip is definitely not pro but neither is the Nikon D3200 on which I have it mounted. That said, for $25, it's great! If this were a Nikon pro grip it'd be several hundred dollars. But there is no Nikon grip for the D3200, pro or consumer. It's actually nice that this grip is lightweight just like the camera. It might feel weird with a professional brick attached to the non-professional D3200 (unlike on a pro camera where a brick bottom might feel normal.)Anyway, I had no trouble mounting the grip to the camera - it fits seamlessly. Yes I had to take the battery door off the camera but this is easy to do (pull it out at an angle.) The now-removed door doesn't fit inside the grip cavity as documented in the grip's instructions, but, whatever. I keep the removed door stored inside the zipper of my camera bag.Combined with the of which I use to power the grip (it uses two batteries) I now have double the power and better handling on the D3200. Also, the additional shutter on the grip works great and the little cable doesn't get in the way or bother me.All and all I'd say if you have a Nikon D3200 (or, I'm guessing the D3100) go for it. This is clearly the grip to get for that camera.
Sean
2025-06-26 16:35:54
Got my battery pack yesterday. Took about 2 minutes to unpack and install it on my Nikon D3100.Look: Definitely beefs the camera up a bit. I have a lot more area to grip onto, which is nice.Feel: There have been a few reviews that have talked about the plastic being cheaper. Well...I paid roughly $27 for this. I was not expecting NASA grade materials. What I got was well built piece. It feels solid.Door: Easy flip open and locking door. The battery door for my camera easily fit into the slot provided. I saw one review that mentioned the door being loose. It's not air tight, but it's shut quite well.Shutter button: Works like a charm! It does suck that the cover for my camera has to stay open, but I knew this coming in. Thinking about purchasing a new cover (for the camera) and simply cutting away the top part. This would allow me to keep the battery pack plugged into my camera (which you need to do to enable the shutter button) while keeping the rest of the ports covered. I will be looking for a cover today to test this out. Thinking it should work awesome.All in all, I love it. Being that Nikon doesn't have a battery pack for this model, this is one of very few choices you have. Plus, I've seen the Nikon ones for their other models. Yeah....they're super nice, but they're also going for about $150+. I'm perfectly cool with the $27 investment from Meike. The only part that sucks is that my camera barely fits into my bag now. ARGH....guess I gotta do some more shopping! If you are looking at this product, purchase with confidence.*EDIT: Found the cover for the ports. Looked on eBay using this description: NIKON D3100 USB HDMI INTERFACE TERMINAL COVER CAP LID NEW AUTHENTIC PART OEM. Was hoping it would be cheaper, but oh well.
Davis Kane
2025-06-09 15:08:49
I bought this grip a couple of months ago for my Nikon D3200, so I figured I'd give a review after having the chance to put it through its paces.Pros:- Effectively doubles shooting time- Makes holding the camera much more comfortable- Vertical shutter button is incredibly useful and I take about 15 or 20 times as many verticals as I did originally- Grip is aesthetically compatible to the camera, and (though it's a little silly to care, even though I know I sometimes can't help it) IMO, it makes the D3200 look a lot more like a pro body like a D3 or D700.- Easy to connect to the camera, and has an awesome little slot to keep the battery door in (you have to take it off to connect the grip)Cons:- Not super durable construction (though I've had exactly 0 problems with mine as far as breakages or scuffs, and if you're careful and don't shoot inside a rock tumbler you should be fine too)- Have to keep the cameras input slot door open to utilize the vertical shutter, which sucks because it exposes the internal components to whatever elements you're shooting in- Difficult to tell how much battery life is left, as the camera display seems to read the batteries as full until they're almost dead... then it drops to blinking for a few before they die completely. As far as I can tell, that doesn't effect the amount of shooting I can do... it's just inconvenient when shooting a wedding or event.Overall, I love this grip, and it's never off my camera. While I wouldn't use it if I were a full time professional, I do use it for wedding gigs and some portrait work, and it works very very well. I'm not too bummed about the minor quality issues/other little annoyances because I don't want to spend a ton on a grip for a camera body that costs less than 650 dollars (with two kit lenses, no less!). I would 100% recommend this to anyone who would like to extend their shooting time in the field as well as add a vertical shutter to their camera.
tyrone
2025-05-10 14:25:39
Bought this for my Nikon D3200
ROMANO VENTURI
2025-05-04 11:43:04
Acquistato per una Nikon D3300.Il grip battery è un prodotto veramente ben fatto e molto comodo; si adatta incredibilmente bene al corpo della D3300 e forma un tutt'uno con essa.Le plastiche e gli adesivi grip, sia alla vista che al tatto sono incredibilmente simili al corpo della reflex. E' difficile scorgerne la differenza. L'installazione obbliga alla rimozione dello sportellino del vano batteria. Basta aprirlo di 45° e tirare dolcemente verso il lato esterno (è ad incastro). All’interno del battery grip, nella torretta di collegamento dei contatti, è stato creato intelligentemente un incastro per riporre lo sportellino delle batterie rimosso dalla fotocamera. Il pulsante di scatto per le foto in verticale, si collega alla porta USB della camera mediante un cavetto che funziona solo se si aziona il tasto ON posto sul retro. Non ha la stessa fluidità dell'originale ma è sufficientemente morbito. L'impressione complessiva è assolutamente intusiasmante. Il vano batterie (non incluse) èplasticoso ma funzionale; l'esterno invece è davvero eccellente.La fotocamera assume un' aspetto molto imponente e professionale. Qualcuno dirà che sono soldi buttati in quanto l'accessorio è utile esclusivamente a reporter professionisti.Per il fotoamatore è solo fuffa scenografica per fare i fighi; un orpello inutile, maggiore ingombro e inutile peso. Vero solo a metà. I vantaggi sono notevoli, oltre all'insieme che si crea con la reflex la presa è veramente sicura e confortevole. Inoltre le batterie in serie, forniscono una maggiore carica energetica e lunga durata, indispensabili per la registrazione di lunghi video, l'uso del flash della fotocamera e la visione continuativa del monitor LCD; 38,00 euro per un prodotto after market che funziona egregiamente, a mio avviso non sono nulla, si possono spendere tranquillamente per un accessorio utilissimo e bello.Acquisto assolutamente consigliato.
Jan E.
2025-04-05 14:56:27
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Jonathan
2025-04-03 18:11:34
Tengo una Nikon D3200, debido a que esta cámara no se considera propiamente profesional sino de gama baja (aunque la he utilizado a nivel profesional con resultados óptimos), no hay una empuñadura original de Nikon para ella. Había visto otras empuñaduras, pero las reseñas no hablaban bien de ellas. Sin embargo vi reseñas de la marca Neewer y vi que eran buenas, y por el precio decidí tomar el riesgo. En una reseña de Youtube, hablaban de que la entrada de las baterías era por la parte trasera de la cámara, y que a veces quedaban flojas, pero se podía arreglar con un poco de ingenio metiendo unas calzas para apretar las baterías, aún así decidí comprarla y para mi sorpresa, la que me llegó, el acceso de la batería es distinto, es como de cartucho de pistola: Colocas las baterías en un cajón y las introduces como si cargaras una pistola automática, lo cual quita el problema de que las baterías se aflojen. Me llegó hoy, así que de lo que he probado en este día, se siente bien el agarre, es cómodo, el material se ve de buena calidad y se ve y siente igual al plástico de la cámara. No me agrada la idea tanto del cable para disparar conectado al exterior, pero lo poco que la he usado no me ha estorbado, espero que en un uso prolongado no estorbe o se desconecte. El agarre para el formato vertical y el botón para disparar en vertical es muy conveniente y funciona bien el autofocus ya que el botón permite presionarlo a la mitad para enfocar y luego presionarlo completamente para disparar; me hubiera gustado también ahí poder tener una rosca para cambiar la exposición o el diafragma, pero bueno, en una sesión de retrato de estudio, donde uno puede controlar la luz y los parámetros no varían mucho, supongo funciona bien y es más cómoda la posición. La compré en realidad para poder tener las dos pilas cargadas en uso al mismo tiempo y evitar estar cambiando la batería, sobre todo en fotografía de exteriores donde es incómodo y se arriesga uno a tirar el equipo o la pila accidentalmente y también promueve la entrada de polvo. No olviden ponerla en ON jeje, al primer momento no lo hice y pensé que el producto estaba defectuoso XD.
Jezza-Kent
2025-02-03 16:02:31
Bought this for use on my Nikon D3300. Came very well packed indeed & once opened was fitted to camera within minutes.It fitted on perfectly, looks great & gives the camera almost a professional look about it. It is surprisingly light in weight so when carrying your camera around your neck all day it doesn't cause any bother or discomfort.Once attached it also seems to give camera a better fit in my camera bag, so less likely to move around even with dividers in place.I've only spent 2 days out with it so far & it has performed excellently, both instances the weather was wet & dreary but when finished just wiped it all over with a dry cloth & no problems it seems with the damp (although its stated as not waterproof).So far the battery indicator on the camera hasn't dropped 1 notch yet, & on my 2 days of shooting took near in the region of 600 shots so am hoping the power from the two batteries fitted will last some considerable time before a recharge is necessary.Overall so far am very impressed & would recommend this very useful bit of kit for a very reasonable sum of money.If you do regular spells of photography & plan on do a great number of shots in a day, you'll have peace of mind that you will have plenty of power to get you through your shoot & also keep your batteries all in one place rather than tucked in a pocket in your camera bag, & not have to worry about loss of power for maybe an all important or amazing shot or photo.