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Targus D40/D60 Battery Grip Review (on D3000)

22 Oct

This is a Targus Battery Grip for Nikon D40/D40x/D60 on a D3000 Purchased at local Radioshack for about Includes an adapter for either 6 AA batteries or 2 Nikon EN-EL9 lithium battery *For vertical shutter button it uses an IR beam to remote trigger the camera.(set to remote release mode)
Video Rating: 5 / 5

Video demonstrating proper loading techniques to ensure accurate results when cutting vinyl or plotting media. The video is a few years old and uses a discontinued machine, yet the basic premise and process remains the same as for newer equipment.
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
 

Review: Battery Grip for D40/x and D60

21 Oct

review on the opteka battery grip
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Nikon D60 Sports Shots. Shots taken during pre-game with a nikon d60. let me know what you think & subscribe price on Nikon D60 Body nikon d60 slr nikon d60 nikon d60 camera nikon digital slr body nikon d100 body canon d60 body nikon digital body nikon digital slr nikon lenses nikon…
Video Rating: 3 / 5

 
 

Review Nikon D3000/D60/D40 battery grip

07 Oct

Short review of the Mieke third party battery grip for the Nikon D60/D40x/D40.
Video Rating: 3 / 5

 
 

Nikon D40/D60 Battery Grip Review [HD]

25 Sep

Hello, During this video I will be showing the Targus BG-D40 Battery Grip for the Nikon D40,D40x, and D60. This is a great battery grip, I bought this because Nikon doesn’t carry a battery grip for the D40,D40x, and D60. The only problem that I see with this grip is that it acts like a remote when using the Vertical Shutter, and when shooting there is no halfway point on the button so it tries to focus REALLY fast. Other than that I love the feel of the grip and how much more battery it adds. There is some weight added on, but it’s good weight. If you would like to buy this grip, heres the link, www.walmart.com
Video Rating: 5 / 5

James Banfield of Nikon talks about the D60 at the PMA – The Worldwide Community of Imaging Associations show, 2008.

 
 

Nikon D300 – 8fps without vertical grip

13 Sep

Learn how you can set your Nikon D300 to shoot at 8fps without the vertical grip. There are limitations to this, of course, but it is still a nice thing to try. For more information, check out www.soonerzoom.blogspot.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5