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Mark B.
5
Does what it should do
It fits my Nikon D3400 lenses perfectly. Easy to use.
07/12/2022
Briago Moore
4
Generally a great grip, but missing a very importa
This is my second battery grip for an SLR. The previous was a 3rd party made grip for a T4i. At the time I purchased this grip there was no 3rd party option for the EOS-R. I should say that in the years of using the 3rd party grip on my T4i, I never had any issue that would have driven me to wish I has a Canon. That being said, I wasn't too annoyed with having to pay the much higher price for a Canon brand grip.However, I am very annoyed that with this grip I have lost a HUGE feature that I had on my much much cheaper T4i. The ability to use a battery sled with AA batteries. Since the rechargable batteries loose their charge after resting for a month or so, and I have a tendancy to only bring out the SLR once a month or so (big family events, etc), I have had too many situations of going to grab my camera and finding all four of my batteries to be low charge. Ok, yes I could just manage my batteries better. However, I don't. It was great knowing that I could throw them on the charger and grab the AA insert with fresh AA batteries and start shooting right away. With this grip I can't do that any more.I now have to be much more vigilent to keep the batteries charged even when not using the camera for a while. However, as the batteries age and their capacities drop, I will eventually want a backup for long shoots. Now, instead of just carrying some AAs in my back as a backup, I will be forced to buy more expensive new rechargeable batteries.For some, this may not matter at all, but I am sure that this could matter for some of you out there. I hope either Canon comes out with an add on tray for AA's, or a 3rd party grip manufacturer comes out with their version that supports AA's.Other than my fairly specific grip above, the grip works perfectly fine as you would expect. The buttons on the grip correspond well to on the camera body. The strap mounting points are the same as with any other add on grip. I do like the USB charge port, but I do not like that they advise to ONLY use it with Canon batteries. I have two Canon and two 3rd party batteries. I usually like to have one Canon and one 3rd party in the sled at the same time. If I am going to use the USB charging port I have to swap out the batteries to only the Canon, as they have warnings of risk of damage otherwise. With all the battery issues out there, I don't want to chance that their system causes a fire inside the camera. I would rather that happens on a wall wart charger, if it was to happen.Overall, the grip is good, but I don't like that it is missing a feature that to me is critical. Not being able to use AA's as a backup is huge to me. However, since many may not care, I only took one star off for it.
11/10/2022
Terry Livesey Terry Livesey
5
I wish I had of seen this before
I love macro photography and recently brought a regular speedlight (albeit a compact one) so that I could take it around with me; a bit of a pain, if I'm honest, with having the diffuser on it and trying to get the best light. Then I noticed this one a month after, and it was even cheaper, so I thought I would try it.I actually have 2 macro lenses over the years, a Nikon F mount and a Nikon Z mount, and there is an important thing you need to do with the Z mount lens; do not mount the flash to the lens part, which moves in and out, attach it with a larger adapter to the outer case. This is because it will put undue pressure on the lens and can result in lens motor failure. I did a lot of research on that, so I thought you should know.Loved the fact that it came with so many adapters, as I was a bit worried I was going to have to find some to fit my lenses.The light is beautifully even that comes out of it and really makes your picture pop, and the cable to the main unit is soft and flexible and doesn't pull against front. Very simple controls on the back to adjust the power, and so far, I've only needed the lowest setting for macro work, although I'm sure the higher setting will come in useful for portraits (not tried that yet).
07/10/2022
Trevor Ycas
5
Five Stars
Good, as always from Brunton. Carrying case isn't great...get a 3rd party one......
11/10/2021
Jason B
4
Holds my Nikon D3400 and the lenses plus spare bat
Holds my Nikon D3400 and the lenses plus spare battery and other items
05/08/2021
Larson
4
Pleasantly surprised
I have to admit -- when I saw the keysmash name of yet another 3rd party import trash vendor, I was a bit skeptical.But these are pretty good. After I got used to working with it, I like 'em. We live in a semi-rural area, and these work pretty well for looking out in my backyard at night.They come with a nice case to protect them, and you can save video or still images to an included SD card (just 8 GB, but that should be enough for most use cases)I'm not thrilled that these take 8 AA batteries, but you can also use the micro USB to power it. A rechargeable battery would have been a nice, inexpensive upgrade, but overall I'm pretty happy with these.
02/08/2021
Jack Tup
5
Good product for the money
I first purchased the K&F Nano Series filter for one of my lenses. I believe it was for my Nikon 80-200mm F2.8 D ED lens. That lens produces really sharp images at distance and is not a close focus lens, even noted by Nikon. I bought the lens used and it came with a beat up UV filter. I was getting ghosting and when I removed the filter the ghosting was significantly reduced. I ended up buying several more for my other lenses. I also use B+W filters too. Well made filters as well, but a little more costly. The K&F is by no means a $100 filter, but for the price it does what I need. I especially like the nano-coating that resists grease and water. Worked well when I was photographing at the beach. Easy to clean the sea mist off without smearing. We really do not need UV filters anymore with digital since UV does not interfere with the sensor like it did with film. I simply use them to keep from having to clean the front elements of my lenses all the time. I feel reducing that to a minimum will prevent potentially scratching the element. I know there are a few schools of thought on this topic, but I just do what I am comfortable with. From what I read and can tell the filter is glass and not plastic, which is nice these days. I have them on all my lenses now and happy with them.
10/06/2021
Bryce1
5
Five Stars
Fits like butter. Screws on tight on Nikon d7200 lenses.
09/06/2021
Related Faq
Q
The adapter is Nikon f mount ?
A
Yes, it is indeed Nikon f mount. 
Q
Will this allow my nikon 1 s1 lenses to mount to my canon t2i?
A
Dear Customer, so sorry to tell you that this adapter won't allow your nikon 1 s1 lenses to mount to my canon t2i. 
Q
Are the audio and video files separate? If not, can the video file be imported to a 3rd party program to edit audio?
A
They are saved in 1 file. I have been able to use 3rd party apps to separate the audio and video. Be advised, with the waterproof cover on, the audio is almost completely muffled. 
Q
I have a 1st gen tamron 70-200 f/2.8 lens for my nikon d80... will this work on fuji xt3? tamron lens does not have an aperture ring.
A
The adapter is designed for Nikon lenses, including D mount. If the Tamron fits the Nikon D80 it should work. As for the lack of aperture ring on the Tamron ... not sure about that. Perhaps the Nikon D80 has an in camera aperture selection. 
Q
What is the difference between Nikon G and Nikon AI
A
Firstly, let's talk whether you need Nikon AI adapter ring or Nikon G adapter ring.
If your lens mount is AI, please choose AI one, if it is G please choose G one, there difference between them is G adapter ring with a aperture control ring.
If you want to use Nikon AI lens on this Nikon(G) adapter ring, it could be attached, but the aperture control ring could not be used,as there is a pin on Nikon G lens that could move the aperture control ring but no on AI lens.
So why have a separate adapter for the lenses with the 'G' designation? While the G lenses are the still the same physical F mount, the G indicator means there is no aperture dial on the lens itself. So while the G lenses will physically fit the standard F mount cameras and adapters, there is no way at all to change the f-stop on the lens. The adapters marked as Nikon G Mount are specifically made for those lenses in mind and have a dial built into them that allows you to control the lens iris from the adapter!
so here let's discuss the 4 items
KF06.068 AI mount, aluminum material
KF06.286 AI mount, with 1/4 Female thread screw for mounting onto the tripod
KF06.309 Ai mount, cooper material
KF06.070 G mount, aluminum material
 
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