Neewer MB-D15 battery grip for Nikon D7100/D7200 vs Haoge Thumb Up Grip for Leica Q3 foregrip
Overall winner: Neewer MB-D15 battery grip for Nikon D7100/D7200
Key Differences
NEEWER's MB-D15 is a battery grip compatible with EN-EL15 or 6 AA batteries and mirrors original MB-D15 functionality, making it more versatile for extended shooting and multiple camera models; Haoge's Thumb Up Grip is a Leica Q3-specific ergonomic foregrip made from aerospace aluminum and targets one-handed vibration-dampened operation. Choose the NEEWER grip if you need battery extension and multi-battery options for Nikon D7100/D7200; choose the Haoge if you want a metal-built, ergonomically focused thumb grip specifically for the Leica Q3
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
Haoge Thumb Up Grip for Leica Q3 foregrip
Thumbs Up Grip attaches to Leica Q3 foregrip via hot shoe to dampen vibrations and provide stable contact. Aerospace aluminum, CNC machining, surface anodizing for ergonomic balance and one-handed operation
Pros
- ergonomic one-handed operation
- vibration dampening via hot shoe attachment
- aerospace aluminum construction
- CNC precision machining
Cons
- no explicit customer-provided advantages beyond general description
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | NEEWER |
| Durability | Haoge |
| Versatility | NEEWER |
| User Reviews | NEEWER |