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Nikon Battery grip MB-N10 for Z5, Z6, Z7, Z6 II and Z7 II

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  • Battery handle
  • improved ergonomics
  • longer battery life
  • LED charge status indicator
  • Batteries can be exchanged during operation
  • suitable for Nikon Z6, Z7 and Nikon Z5

The MB-N10 Battery Grip extends off-grid operating time by a factor of 1.8 (approximately) and provides a more comfortable balance when using long telephoto lenses.

The battery grip accepts up to two Nikon EN-EL15b lithium-ion batteries (sold separately). Protected against dust and moisture ingress, the battery grip features an LED charge indicator for each of the two battery compartments. Batteries can be replaced during operation. This is especially convenient for longer video or interval shooting.

The batteries can be charged directly in the battery grip using the EH-7P AC power adapter (sold separately). When the battery grip is attached to the camera, the camera must be turned off in order to charge the batteries via the grip's built-in USB port.

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MSRP* 199,-
172,43 Batteriegriff
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Nikon Battery grip MB-N10 for Z5, Z6, Z7, Z6 II and Z7 II

Short profile

  • Battery handle
  • improved ergonomics
  • longer battery life
  • LED charge status indicator
  • Batteries can be exchanged during operation
  • suitable for Nikon Z6, Z7 and Nikon Z5

Product description for Nikon Battery grip MB-N10 for Z5, Z6, Z7, Z6 II and Z7 II

The MB-N10 Battery Grip extends off-grid operating time by a factor of 1.8 (approximately) and provides a more comfortable balance when using long telephoto lenses.

The battery grip accepts up to two Nikon EN-EL15b lithium-ion batteries (sold separately). Protected against dust and moisture ingress, the battery grip features an LED charge indicator for each of the two battery compartments. Batteries can be replaced during operation. This is especially convenient for longer video or interval shooting.

The batteries can be charged directly in the battery grip using the EH-7P AC power adapter (sold separately). When the battery grip is attached to the camera, the camera must be turned off in order to charge the batteries via the grip's built-in USB port.

Nikon Battery grip MB-N10 for Z5, Z6, Z7, Z6 II and Z7 II

Sonstiges
Akku-/Batterie-Typ
Nikon EN-EL15b
Handgriff-Typ
Nikon MB-N10
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EAN
4960759903310
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