- Number of Batteries Supported
Can be powered either by 8 AA batteries (Alkaline or Ni-MH or Lithium), or EN-EL15 rechargeable Li-ion batteries. Compatible withNikon D810A, D810, D800, D800E DSLR cameras.
Description
Additional information
Number Of Batteries Included | 0 |
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Number Of Batteries Accepted | 8 |
Non-Slip Grip | No |
Compatible Battery Chemistry | Alkaline |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 1 year |
Brand Compatibility | Nikon |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 1 year |
Compatible Battery Size(s) | AA |
Model Compatibility | D810A; D810; D800; D800E |
Product Name | MB-D12 Battery Grip |
Brand | Nikon |
Color | Black |
Model Number | 27040 |
Color Category | Black |
UPC | 018208270408 |
Reviews (24)
KAO788 –
this battery grip is a must have with d8** series.
ksp11 –
Ergonomic, easy to attach, and side grip and controls make shooting in portrait orientation easier on the hands.
fotosforlife –
Has a good feel on my D810 works great I can shoot all day and night doing video and stills good addition for me
sandp09178 –
It’s very good, the battery lasts for a long time!
BHadresh –
Its a really good battery pack. this battery pack slots neatly underneath your camera for a precise fit. it makes easy to hold the camera.
Dcar –
I got this for free with the a D810. It has been helpful as it serves as an additional battery but I probably would not have bought this on its own there is no way I could have justified spending an additional $300.
mrpeepers –
Having the extra battery power is nice but the extra weight isn’t really worth it unless your on a tripod.
Popping an extra battery in is easier and lighter.
ClearView –
This is a great life saver for weddings and other long events.
Dzayas –
If you own a d810, you definitely need to get this grip. Nothing better than the original oem grip. Don’t go cheap and buy third party. Your camera depends on it.
Russ –
Easy to use and understand and use. Adds a little weight to the camera, but well worth it!
1080p –
The battery grip serves two functions: More power to operate the camera without changing batteries, and provide a greater counter-weight when using long zoom or heavy prime lenses. The OEM Nikon Grip succeeds on both counts.
Bill –
Doubles up battery life for Astrophotography any you can even put the wall power supply it it.
SpiceMan –
If you have big hand, need all day power, comfortable use and light weight…buy this grip.
Mbud –
Needed a second battery for my d810 and this fit the bill
John –
The MB-D12 Battery Grip is OEM designed for the Nikon D810, and therefore it is your best best for solid performance and reliability. Yes, there are cheaper “Chinese knockoffs” out there, but their reliability has not be tested by Nikon, and indeed there are cases of batteries exploding or melting in the cheaper quality imitations. My only complaint is that this battery grip is exorbitantly expensive, and that minimizes the satisfaction of owning it.
curriculum –
some photographers may decide to save money by buying the imitated version of the camera grip made in china hoping it is the same as the original one made by Nikon. wrong move, the one made by canon is very durable and it fit well with the camera, no adjustment. it is easy to use and all the buttons works well. what i like the most is it durability, when you hold it you can tell that it is not made out of cheap plastic. i love it.
iPhone7user –
Works amazing with D810. Allows fast shooting at 8 fps. Great for action photos.
Glen78 –
Never really been a grip user but this one came free with my D810. It seems very well made and adds a nice capability when needed. At a full retail price of over $500 it is definitely not worth paying full price for.
Daniel –
Awesome for my d810. Saves my hands when shooting big jobs
Doom –
Only get this if it is part of a package, not worth it otherwise. Carry and extra battery, same difference.
Steve –
Camera locks up after a few pictures. Lot of bad info on the web
Pras –
Awesome battery grip but it’s not required all the time. But definitely the must have for the frequent traveler and the professionals.
RobK –
I bought the grip because my D800E suffered from DBS but $429 for a battery grip for an out of production camera is just insanity.
Jeasy –
Nikon D810 – MB-D12 Power Battery Grip – Black color