View Full Version : K10D battery grip?


Didache
03-10-2007, 01:58 PM
Does anyone have any experience with the K10D battery grip? Any comments before I consider investing in one?

Thanks
Mike

benjikan
03-10-2007, 03:25 PM
Does anyone have any experience with the K10D battery grip? Any comments before I consider investing in one?

Thanks
Mike

Are you ready..Being that I have three....LOVE THEM, LOVE THEM, LOVE THEM...I don't put the battery in the camera only in the Grip...Get it. What an ergonomic piece of art. Doesn't look like an after thought like many others do. It melds right in to the original body almost as if it was moulded from the other half of the original.

Didache
03-10-2007, 09:56 PM
Thanks ben .. your opinion counts! Is there a reason why you just keep batteries in the grip? I am guessing that it's so that you can just switch battery packs the way you used to switch film backs!

Mike

benjikan
03-11-2007, 12:48 AM
Thanks ben .. your opinion counts! Is there a reason why you just keep batteries in the grip? I am guessing that it's so that you can just switch battery packs the way you used to switch film backs!

Mike

I would rather not have to remove the grip every time I want to recharge the battery.

danag42
03-12-2007, 01:49 PM
I usually set the camera to use the battery in the grip first. When it runs out, I switch to the battery in the body.

When I have time, I take the battery out of the grip and charge it. Once its done, I can put the fully charged battery in the camera and the partly used one in the grip.

That way I don't have to interrupt shooting for anything.

Didache
03-12-2007, 11:13 PM
danag42 - that is probably how I would use it. I do several longish trips a year - where I can shoot 500+ images (plus reviewing, deleting, etc). Basically, I wanted it so I could just forget about the batteries!

Mike

danag42
03-13-2007, 07:24 AM
danag42 - that is probably how I would use it. I do several longish trips a year - where I can shoot 500+ images (plus reviewing, deleting, etc). Basically, I wanted it so I could just forget about the batteries!

Mike

In that case, it would work well for you. If you finish a day's shoot, you can charge both batteries but if you just want to start one charging immediately, you could use this method. The advantage is that you don't have to interrupt shooting while the battery charges.