obviousdude said:someone posted here with the contents of an email reply he got when he asked nikon.
in the email, they supposedly said that they have no plans to release a grip for the D70.
aiyoh...Gummi said:That's glennyong. He is concerned about D70.![]()
Kho King said:Nikon definitely will not make a v. grip for the D70, they have D100 replacement to concentrate on.
i think their marketing gurus probably see it as product differenciation. between the D70 and the next level.D2Hpeter said:don't really understand...they could hv made big bucks by satisfying this hunger of the D70 users, which i think, make up quite a substantial number. Cost of production would not be high and profit margin would be good.
Even short term sale would also make money man, looking at the eagerness of the users to pay high price [even 3rd party one] for it. :dunno: :dunno:
Kho King said:Nikon have their own strategy in marketing and R&D. Though they might be able to sell good the D70 grip, but that would crash the sale of their D100 replacement. They want to make the two models more obvious difference...in accessories as well.
BurgaFlippinMan said:why then dont they produce a D70 grip and a D200 (or whatever its gonna be called) with CAM1300, Color Matrix II, 8mp, 5fps? Sounds good to me...![]()
Kho King said:Nikon have their own strategy in marketing and R&D. Though they might be able to sell good the D70 grip, but that would crash the sale of their D100 replacement. They want to make the two models more obvious difference...in accessories as well.
check this out:poohbear said:sooner or later , 3rd party will produce the grip for us , just be patience ...
Harbortronics.com said:Yes indeed, the D70 vertical/battery grip is in development!
Harbortronics VG-D70 Features:
o Remote shutter release via IR (removable fiber optic cable) or hardwired (camera modification).
No camera modification needed to use the IR shutter release feature. This essentially emulates the ML-L1/3. The camera has to be configured to using the IR remote, and used often enough to keep the camera from turning the IR remote feature off. The half-press feature will also not work normally via IR. A removable fiber optic cable will route up the front of the camera to the grip... very simple, cable stays out of the way, and can be removed if desired.
o Remote shutter jack included on grip
This jack can be used with remote cords, slaving cameras together (i.e. stereo), or for connection to a D70 which has been modified with a remote shutter release jack.
If the camera is modified to add a remote control jack (which may void the warrenty), then all limitations are removed... there's no need to set-up the camera for remote use, half-press works fine, etc. There would be a short cable jumper running from the camera to the grip to connect the two.
o Multiple Power Configurations
The VG-D70 can accomodate one or two EN-EL3 batteries (standard D70 battery). The grip also includes a standard DC power jack (industry standard!) for use with external power supplies, large battery packs, etc. This jack is protected against reverse polarity and overvoltage.