Neewer MB-D15 battery grip for Nikon D7100/D7200 vs Mcoplus vertical battery grip for Sony A7 II/III series
Overall winner: Mcoplus vertical battery grip for Sony A7 II/III series
Key Differences
Choose the Neewer MB-D15 (A) if you need a more affordable grip that supports EN-EL15 or 6 AA batteries and touts an engineering-plastic body with drop-test validation; pick the Mcoplus grip (B) if you want native vertical-shooting controls for Sony A7 II/III-series cameras with built-in shutter release and front/rear dials. A targets Nikon D7100/D7200 users and emphasizes battery flexibility, while B targets Sony A7-series users and emphasizes camera-specific vertical controls
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
Mcoplus vertical battery grip for Sony A7 II/III series
Vertical battery grip for Sony A7 II/II/S II with shutter-release, dials, AF-ON and AE-L. Provides extended grip and two-battery support for longer shoots. Customer notes good feel and build quality
Pros
- vertical-shooting capability
- built-in shutter-release button
- front and rear dials
- AF-ON and AE-L buttons
Cons
- battery not included
- compatibility limited to listed Sony A7 II/II(S)/R II models
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | NEEWER |
| Durability | NEEWER |
| Versatility | mcoplus |
| User Reviews | NEEWER |