Don't remember...Mark R could probably tell you.
-p
On 1/28/2016 11:03 AM, P.J. Alling wrote:
Do you remember the brand*
*He asked, while hoping that it might make a difference.
On 1/28/2016 11:52 AM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
I bought one of the third party grips from Amazon and had no trouble
with it. Sold it to Mark Roberts when I got a K-3.
-p
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On Jan 28, 2016, at 10:28 AM, P.J. Alling
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OK, so that's not really a question.
I've been contemplating getting one for my K-5II. Now I had an
opportunity to buy one from same source as the camera, at a very good
price I might add, but passed as I didn't see a pressing need. But as
I get older and less steady, I can't help to think that vertical
shots would be easier to hold steady with a vertical grip and shutter
button, not to mention the extra battery power and ability to use AA
batteries in a pinch.
The official Pentax grip, is still kind of expensive, so I've been
looking at third party grips. I know probably none of them are
weather sealed, but the prices of some a certainly attractive.
First question has anyone here used one?
Second question was it any good?
There are several brands, are there any known differences between
them, (not that I expect a real answer to that), it would be nice if
a magazine like Pop Photo did a comparison, (anybody else remember
when they used to do stuff like that)?
So that last one wasn't really a question.
I guess my assumption is they're all manufactured in the same factory
in China, possibly from the official molds, or close copies, sourced
from there by a variety of distributes, but maybe I'm wrong.
Hell prices range on Amazon from as low as about $30 to as high as 4
times that, and at any price point they might throw in a of battery
or two both battery trays and a charger.
Feedback is all over the place, none seem to be perfect, but then
neither is the official grip.
I guess I'm kind of looking for information, that I trust more than
the usual amazon feedback.
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