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Berenstargh Battery Grip f. Battery Grip f. Nikon D850, MB-D18RC

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Item Nr. 24768
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  • Battery grip
  • suitable for Nikon D850 MB-D18RC for 1 EN-EL15 battery
  • Shutter release for portrait format shots
  • Tripod socket
  • Selector wheel
  • On/off switch for the grip
  • AE/FE lock for the grip
  • AF image selection button for the grip
  • 2x setting wheels
  • Eyelet on the underside for attaching a wrist strap

Berenstargh battery grip for Nikon D850 MB-D18RC for 1 EN-EL15 battery incl. remote control 2.4G
The Berenstargh battery grip Nikon MB-D18RC for Nikon D850 offers even better handling of the camera, especially when shooting in portrait format and using heavy Lens.

Camera runtime is significantly extended with the battery grip, as the battery compartment can hold either 1x Nikon EN-EL15 battery or 8 x AA batteries.
The advanced ergonomically shaped and non-slip battery grip makes the camera much easier to hold and use.

Compatibility:
Replaces MB-D18RC battery grip
Nikon D850

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Berenstargh Battery Grip f. Battery Grip f. Nikon D850, MB-D18RC

Short profile

  • Battery grip
  • suitable for Nikon D850 MB-D18RC for 1 EN-EL15 battery
  • Shutter release for portrait format shots
  • Tripod socket
  • Selector wheel
  • On/off switch for the grip
  • AE/FE lock for the grip
  • AF image selection button for the grip
  • 2x setting wheels
  • Eyelet on the underside for attaching a wrist strap

Product description for Berenstargh Battery Grip f. Battery Grip f. Nikon D850, MB-D18RC

Berenstargh battery grip for Nikon D850 MB-D18RC for 1 EN-EL15 battery incl. remote control 2.4G
The Berenstargh battery grip Nikon MB-D18RC for Nikon D850 offers even better handling of the camera, especially when shooting in portrait format and using heavy Lens.

Camera runtime is significantly extended with the battery grip, as the battery compartment can hold either 1x Nikon EN-EL15 battery or 8 x AA batteries.
The advanced ergonomically shaped and non-slip battery grip makes the camera much easier to hold and use.

Compatibility:
Replaces MB-D18RC battery grip
Nikon D850

Berenstargh Battery Grip f. Battery Grip f. Nikon D850, MB-D18RC

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
152 x 79 x 50 mm
Gewicht ca.
260 g
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Batteriegriff, Batteriefach für entweder 1x Akku Nikon EN-EL15 oder 1 x Akku Nikon EN-EL18A (Akku ist nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten), Batteriefach für 8 x AA Akkus (Akkus sind nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten), 2,4G Fernbedienung und Anleitung
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4055655207294
KAN
BS-14936

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