Fotodiox All-Metal Hand Grip for Sony RX1 vs Neewer MB-D15 battery grip for Nikon D7100/D7200
Key Differences
Choose the Neewer MB-D15 (A) if you want broader battery options (EN-EL15 or 6 AAs), compatibility with Nikon D7100/D7200, and a lower listed price tier; choose the Fotodiox All-Metal Hand Grip (B) if metal construction, integrated battery/card access for the Sony RX1, and a more robust feel are your priorities
Fotodiox All-Metal Hand Grip for Sony RX1
All-metal hand grip for Sony RX1 series, enables battery/memory card access without removing the grip. Provides extra large finger grip for comfort and stability. Customers note solid construction and secure feel
Pros
- all-metal construction
- access to battery and memory card without removing grip
- extra large finger grip for comfort
- standard 1/4" tripod socket
Cons
- price perception varies among customers
- some may find the grip pricey
Neewer MB-D15 battery grip for Nikon D7100/D7200
Battery grip compatible with Nikon D7100/D7200, supports EN-EL15 or 6 AA batteries. Provides improved vertical shooting grip and shutter button access. Customer feedback notes solid build with mixed opinions on shutter button reliability
Pros
- compatible with EN-EL15 or 6 AA batteries
- engineering plastic body with drop-test validation
- similar functionality to original MB-D15
Cons
- shutter button quality mixed in reviews
- not including batteries
- some customers report cheap feel
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | NEEWER |
| Durability | Fotodiox |
| Versatility | NEEWER |
| User Reviews | NEEWER |