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Nikon MB-D200 Multi-Power Battery Pack for the D200 Digital Camera

Nikon MB-D200 Multi-Power Battery Pack for the D200 Digital Camera

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Brand: Nikon
Category: Photography

List Price: $189.00
Buy New: $143.14
You Save: $45.86 (24%)



New (11) Used (7) from $49.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 45 reviews

Media: Electronics
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: Yes
Battery: EN-EL3e Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 4 x 6 x 9

MPN: 25337
Model: 25337
UPC: 410000219362
EAN: 0410000219355
ASIN: B000BY52O4

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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5 out of 5 stars A little pricey, but worth it   July 9, 2008
An awesome extension for the D200. It doubles the operating time, and adds extra grip options for the camera.


3 out of 5 stars Nikon refuses to correct flaw in design   March 23, 2008
The battery clips are prone to break.
It is a known problem for Nikon owners of the MB-D200 battery pack.
I have another unit that they refused to repair and it cost me $75 TO REPAIR. I belong to Nikonnian website and it's common knowledge that these tab clips break.
All the other manufacturers use a different system.
I wrote Nikon and they told me they would look into it.
I had no choice but to buy another one.



4 out of 5 stars Nice Addition to Nikon D200   January 7, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

After I bought my nikon D200, I knew that it just a matter of time before I will purchase one for my camera. Reading all the reviews here, I finally break down and ordered thru Amazon. I read the manual and installed the Grip to my D200. What a big difference It handle better. I order this grip even though I have total of 4 batteries for my D200. Now I have more peace of mind that I can carry AA for spare in my Back Pack. For the latch to hold the cover, I finally figure out not to break it by pushing the cover gently while slowly turning the latch without forcing it , so not to break the locking mechanism inside. I love the feel in my hand , use it to my tripod without removing the grip and it is very stable. Plus I also ordered the cable release for really sharp picture shooting. For the price you can't go wrong. Very easy to shoot potrait now. I have wedding to do this March so, I'm ready to rock with my Nikon D200, SB 800 and my Spare Nikon D70. Now debating which lens to get between 17-55 f/2.8 or 70-200mm F/2.8 VR...need help


5 out of 5 stars Battery Pack   January 7, 2008
This accessory is great. You have the advantage of using the battery pack or 6 AA batteries. It holds two battery packs and switches from one to the other as needed. If you are out and about and can't charge the packs, you can use AA batteries!


3 out of 5 stars Nikon MB-D200 - Functional but not the greatest   December 31, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I shoot a lot of portraits. Before I owned an F4 film camera, I had never had a camera that offered a vertical positioned shutter release. After shooting with that F4, I promised myself that any camera I used in the future would also have that option. That worked fine with the film bodies, F4, N90s, F100. But when I went digital with a D70, I was in for disappointment. There was no full featured battery pack for the D70. I had hoped the D200 would emulate the solid, ergonomic film camera packs or even the built in functionality of an F5 or a D2X.

Early on, I read complaints about the construction of the MB-D200, especially the battery locks. I also read about the poor ergonomics. But I really wanted a vertical release as well as the added battery capacity of the MB-D200. So I figured if worst came to worst, I could obtain the newer, heavier-duty battery locks from Nikon and replace them myself if they broke. So I got one.

The good news is that the battery capacity is great with two EN-EL3E batteries. Shooting vertically is very good as well. But the previous remarks about the reach from the vertical grip to the multi-selector being excessive are correct. If I want to change focus points, I have to support the camera with my left hand and place my index finger on the vertical shutter release in order to reach the multi-selector with my thumb.

This battery pack is not very substantial in its build quailty. It flexes a bit when mounted on the camera unlike any other Nikon battery pack I have used. Another thing to consider when looking at adding this pack is that it increase the overall height of the camera to over 7 inches. It gets bigger than a D2X.

While I love the vertical shutter release, I too have some concerns about the longevity of this product. I think is overpriced for what it actually is. But if you need a vertical grip, it does what it is supposed to do, just not as elegantly or solidly as many other Nikon battery packs.


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