The cable for the vertial shutter release could have been made better but it's a nice 3rd party grip. I still don't know why Nikon has grips for the 8800 and 8400 but not the D70.
I've seen a couple places that make these powergrips for Nikon D50's.
I'd like to have one, but who are LinkDelight and Hahnel? They are they only two places that I know of that make powergrips for my D50,
and I dunno if they're good or not. I've never heard of them. So far HoodmanUSA doesn't make any for models that are cheaper than the D70s's or the D70's.
If anyone knows where I can get a good one for my D50, let me know.
One thing though, since I don't have it yet and I can't find where it says
how it mounts to the camera...
what do we do with the battery-door that's on the camera already? Remove it?
Seymore's hoodman linky isn't working for me, and I can't navigate to any powergrips from Hoodmanusa.com main site.
Wouldn't for me, either. Looked like an old thread, I figured they discontinued the product in their line.
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Just wondering before I order a powergrip, do I have to take the battery door off my D50 to put it on...
or is there like a slot in the powergrip where the door will go through?
Doesn't look easy to take the door off, so I hope there's a slot in the PG.
Anyone know?
I'm about to buy this Opteka powergrip from http://47stphoto through http://Amazon.com, but I never saw an answer to my post in here - do I have to remove the battery door on my camera to get this powergrip to mount on - or will there be a thin slot that the door can slide through when it's opened as the powergrip is being mounted?
The battery door on the body usually unsnaps and fits into a slot on the grip for storage.
Good luck... let us know what you think of it.
Okay, thank you! That's what I was hoping - that the body's battery door would just slide through s slot in the powergrip instead of having to take the door completely off,`cos it doesn't look like a very easy task to remove it off the body.
Okay, but before I do this, I was wondering - how safe is buying things from Amazon.com? I don't have a credit card, it's a check card. Either way, it can still purchase anything, but how safe is Amazon, and has anyone purchased anything from them safely? I do not trust Ebay. A friend of mine tried to buy a car, never got the car and was ripped over $7000 - even though Ebay rated the seller a 100%.
I have the base on the D100... But this is the actual Nikon base, so they did engineer it for a space to fit the detached door. And actually the door is easy to remove on the D100. At a 45 degree angle to being opened or closed, a quick tug and it's off. Just as easy to reinstall but you should get instructions with the base on what needs to happen to install the new toy.
It actually looks like Hoodman is no longer selling this item. The link from the OP is dead and trampsing around the side shows no bases being listed any longer. Oh well...
BTW, got an actual linky to the item you'll be buying?
Personally, I've found that Amazon itself (Haven't bought much through third party merchants) is fine, and very trustworthy.
Caveat emptor, I suppose.
In terms of battery grips, my canon one for my film camera works wonderfully, and the door does not have to be taken off either. The original door slots into a hole provided by the battery grip.
How much will this cost me now?
I got the Opteka powergrip today. It very looks sleek and nice,
but I have to remove the D50's battery door in order to get PG to go on.
About how much do you all think this is gonna cost to have a shop take a minute to remove the door - $40?
I'm afraid to ask the nearest shop... WolfCamera. They don't answer the phone when I call.
I wish this would come off and back on easily, but I don't see at all how it will.
I got the Opteka powergrip today. It very looks sleek and nice,
but I have to remove the D50's battery door in order to get PG to go on.
About how much do you all think this is gonna cost to have a shop take a minute to remove the door - $40?
I'm afraid to ask the nearest shop... WolfCamera. They don't answer the phone when I call.
I wish this would come off and back on easily, but I don't see at all how it will.
But it's easier said than done on that Nikonian forum.
This door is not budging and it'll break if I pull on it more than I should have to.
I guess no one makes a PG that has a slot for the D50s.
Don't wanna have to send this back and order from another PG maker,
then get it in the mail and it doesn't have a slot either.
I finally got through WolfCamera by phone. They have no idea why I even wanna remove the door,
nor do they know if they can remove it theirselves.
Well, from my experiences, it's not ment to come off easily. They'd then be selling many more spares than should happen. But glad you accomplished this. Let us know how you like it.
Yeah, I like it very much. Now I have to go to WalMart to get 6 of Energizer's best AAs
until I have the spare cash to buy another 7.4v 1500maH from Nikon.
$49 plus tax at WolfCamera. $35 and no tax at the place I got my PG - http://47ststreetphoto.com
Yeah, I like it very much. Now I have to go to WalMart to get 6 of Energizer's best AAs
until I have the spare cash to buy another 7.4v 1500maH from Nikon.
$49 plus tax at WolfCamera. $35 and no tax at the place I got my PG - http://47thstreetphoto.com
Thanks!
I'm glad it worked out for you.
You can probably also run with a single lithium battery in the tray if you want. You still have the advantage of grip for holding the camera.
Does this grip have a second shutter release button?
You can probably also run with a single lithium battery in the tray if you want. You still have the advantage of grip for holding the camera.
Does this grip have a second shutter release button?
No, there is no secondary shutter-release button, even though the box says it does have one.
I wonder if buttons are only on the ones that are made for the higher-end Nikon models,
such as the D70, D70s and D200.
Of course I would have liked it better if it had a battery door slot and the button.
Have you tried it with only one nikon lithum battery installed? If so does it work? I am thinking about getting one for myself and am interested to see what you think.
Have you tried it with only one nikon lithum battery installed? If so does it work? I am thinking about getting one for myself and am interested to see what you think.
No, it has to have 2 Nikon EN-EL3a's, or equivalent.
I've already tried it with one. My D50 is running 6 AA's now with the powergrip.
But it does fit like it was made by Nikon itself.
Hahnel, Link Delight, DigiPower and Hoodman make PGs,
but I'm not sure if they all make any for D50s.
I know Hahnel does and also Opteka - which is the one I have.
Just wondering before I order a powergrip, do I have to take the battery door off my D50 to put it on...
or is there like a slot in the powergrip where the door will go through?
Doesn't look easy to take the door off, so I hope there's a slot in the PG.
Yes, you have to remove the battery door. In the nikon D200 grip it has a slot for the door, but I highly doubt these third party answers have one.
"The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it." - Ansel Adams.
"Although the order was placed on 02/28 and the estimated shipping day was 03/15, I only received it on 04/13 and was not contacted even once by the seller to inform me about the delay and its cause. Their customer service department must have been busy looking at something else...I guess! I rated them poor as they have shown no attention to me as a customer."
"Never received item. Never answered my questions. Would never buy from again."
These are the 2 compaints I could find. As with all online dealers, it generally seems like most of the compliments are just that.
The only bad things I've heard about buying things from amazon, is when it came to a shady third party that was selling through amazon, otherwise its a mostly safe site to do business with.
"The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it." - Ansel Adams.
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I'd like to have one, but who are Link Delight and Hahnel?
They are they only two places that I know of that make powergrips for my D50,
and I dunno if they're good or not. I've never heard of them.
So far HoodmanUSA doesn't make any for models that are cheaper than the D70s's or the D70's.
If anyone knows where I can get a good one for my D50, let me know.
Thanks!
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
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Now I found this one by Opteka at 47st Photo.
This PG looks like a good one, and the BBB says that 47st Photo does well.:):
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
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how it mounts to the camera...
what do we do with the battery-door that's on the camera already? Remove it?
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
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My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
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My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
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Wouldn't for me, either. Looked like an old thread, I figured they discontinued the product in their line.
or is there like a slot in the powergrip where the door will go through?
Doesn't look easy to take the door off, so I hope there's a slot in the PG.
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
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My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
Fisher-Advent Audio
I'm about to buy this Opteka powergrip from http://47stphoto through http://Amazon.com, but I never saw an answer to my post in here - do I have to remove the battery door on my camera to get this powergrip to mount on - or will there be a thin slot that the door can slide through when it's opened as the powergrip is being mounted?
Thanks!
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
Fisher-Advent Audio
Okay, thank you! That's what I was hoping - that the body's battery door would just slide through s slot in the powergrip instead of having to take the door completely off,`cos it doesn't look like a very easy task to remove it off the body.
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
Fisher-Advent Audio
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
Fisher-Advent Audio
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
Fisher-Advent Audio
The link for the powergrip that I might get (if I can trust Amazon, even though it's coming from http://47stphoto.com) is this... http://www.amazon.com/Opteka-Power-Grip-Nikon-Digital/dp/B000CQBKEM
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
Fisher-Advent Audio
In this case, it's a thirdparty merchant selling through Amazon's website. This is similar to Ebay's storefront idea.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/seller/at-a-glance.html/002-7273841-1672050?ie=UTF8&seller=A1P9QRDRYY6FXL
The above link has a bit of feedback regarding this particular seller. Not sure if that scares you off or encourages you.
Personally, I've found that Amazon itself (Haven't bought much through third party merchants) is fine, and very trustworthy.
Caveat emptor, I suppose.
In terms of battery grips, my canon one for my film camera works wonderfully, and the door does not have to be taken off either. The original door slots into a hole provided by the battery grip.
http://www.resellerratings.com/store/47st_Photo
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I got the Opteka powergrip today. It very looks sleek and nice,
but I have to remove the D50's battery door in order to get PG to go on.
About how much do you all think this is gonna cost to have a shop take a minute to remove the door - $40?
I'm afraid to ask the nearest shop... WolfCamera. They don't answer the phone when I call.
I wish this would come off and back on easily, but I don't see at all how it will.
Thanks!
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
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Does this help?:
http://www.nikonians.org/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi?forum=DCForumID201&mark=17008&az=previous_topic&archive=yes
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Thank you, Ziggy!
But it's easier said than done on that Nikonian forum.
This door is not budging and it'll break if I pull on it more than I should have to.
I guess no one makes a PG that has a slot for the D50s.
Don't wanna have to send this back and order from another PG maker,
then get it in the mail and it doesn't have a slot either.
I finally got through WolfCamera by phone. They have no idea why I even wanna remove the door,
nor do they know if they can remove it theirselves.
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
Fisher-Advent Audio
Thanks again!
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
Fisher-Advent Audio
Hey, Seymore... It fits like a glove, as if it came factory like that - molded with the camera body. It now looks like the D2Xs - at a glance anyway.
Thanks!
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
Fisher-Advent Audio
Yeah, I like it very much. Now I have to go to WalMart to get 6 of Energizer's best AAs
until I have the spare cash to buy another 7.4v 1500maH from Nikon.
$49 plus tax at WolfCamera. $35 and no tax at the place I got my PG - http://47ststreetphoto.com
Oops, sorry - that $35 battery is at http://adorama.com
Thanks!
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
Fisher-Advent Audio
I'm glad it worked out for you.
You can probably also run with a single lithium battery in the tray if you want. You still have the advantage of grip for holding the camera.
Does this grip have a second shutter release button?
Moderator of the Cameras and Accessories forums
No, there is no secondary shutter-release button, even though the box says it does have one.
I wonder if buttons are only on the ones that are made for the higher-end Nikon models,
such as the D70, D70s and D200.
Of course I would have liked it better if it had a battery door slot and the button.
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
Fisher-Advent Audio
Have you tried it with only one nikon lithum battery installed? If so does it work? I am thinking about getting one for myself and am interested to see what you think.
No, it has to have 2 Nikon EN-EL3a's, or equivalent.
I've already tried it with one. My D50 is running 6 AA's now with the powergrip.
But it does fit like it was made by Nikon itself.
Hahnel, Link Delight, DigiPower and Hoodman make PGs,
but I'm not sure if they all make any for D50s.
I know Hahnel does and also Opteka - which is the one I have.
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
Fisher-Advent Audio
My Gear
Camera: Nikon D50
Lens: Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC
Flash: Nikon SB600 SpeedLight
Vertical Powergrip: Opteka Platinum Series
Flash Diffuser: Lightsphere II (Clear)
Teleconverter: Quantaray 2x
Lens Filters: 2 SunPak UV 58mm
Card: Lexar Platinum II 512mb/60x
Bag: Canon 200DG
Printer: Canon PIXMA iP6700D
Fisher-Advent Audio
Yes, you have to remove the battery door. In the nikon D200 grip it has a slot for the door, but I highly doubt these third party answers have one.
- Ansel Adams.
"Although the order was placed on 02/28 and the estimated shipping day was 03/15, I only received it on 04/13 and was not contacted even once by the seller to inform me about the delay and its cause. Their customer service department must have been busy looking at something else...I guess! I rated them poor as they have shown no attention to me as a customer."
"Never received item. Never answered my questions. Would never buy from again."
These are the 2 compaints I could find. As with all online dealers, it generally seems like most of the compliments are just that.
The only bad things I've heard about buying things from amazon, is when it came to a shady third party that was selling through amazon, otherwise its a mostly safe site to do business with.
- Ansel Adams.