เครื่องปริ้น Printer : สินค้าค้าเฉพาะกระเป๋า ไม่รวมกล้องและอุปกรณ์ กระเป๋ากล้อง Lowepro Dashpoint AVC 2 เป็นกระเป๋า Hard Case แข็งสำหรับใส่กล้อง Action Camera Gopro SJCam Action Cam เป็นต้น พร้อมอุปกรณ์ ป้องกันการกระแทกได้ดี ช่องกั้นสามารถถอดออกได้ เพื่อปรับเปลี่ยนขนาดให้ใหญ่ขึ้น ด้านบนยังมีแผ่นล๊อคชุด เป็นสัดส่วนป้องกันการร่วงหายของอุปกรณ์ Internal Dimensions 21 3 x 8 8 x 21 1 cm External Dimensio Sorry, we just need to make sure you're not a robot. For best results, please make sure your browser is accepting cookies. Type the characters you see in this image:Try different image Conditions of Use Privacy Policy © 1996-2014, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates ฟอร์จูนทาวน์ ชั้น2 - 082-551-1535 ไอทีมอลล์ฟอร์จูน ชั้น4 - 083-225-1525 ฟิวเจอร์ปาร์ครังสิต - 083-895-1525 ซีคอนสแควร์ ศรีนครินทร์ - 083-995-1525 เซ็นทรัลแจ้งวัฒนะ - 082-552-1535 เดอะมอลล์งามวงศ์วาน - 086-871-2525 เดอะมอลล์บางกะปิ - 092-323-1535 แฟชั่นไอส์แลนด์ - 085-352-1515 ซีคอนแสควร์ บางแค - 085-315-2525 ติดตามออเดอร์ออนไลน์ - 094-908-2525 Its been 2 months since i have this battery grip. Everything works well for me so far. Quality is decent, wish it was a little more heavier but this is works too. All the buttons on the grip works. Great fit for my hands, only down side is you must first switch the grip "On" before the camera. But still great product will recommend this, you don't need the expensive one. 4.0 out of 5 stars Not quite the Sony version Reviewed in the United States on 25 September 2022 Verified Purchase This is the best of the knockoffs according to other reviews and saving $300 is probably worth it for most folks. I’ve run both this version and the Sony version on my A7iii, so I thought I’d give you the comparison. Unsurprisingly, the Sony version is an exact match to the A7iii camera. Same grip texture, same buttons and controls, perfect color match. The shutter button on the Meiki is the most different. The half-push to focus makes a noticeable click and has more travel than the stock Sony shutter. It’s not bad, just different enough to notice. The shutter button on the Sony grip is a perfect match. I prefer the Sony version in this case, because it’s familiar. The joystick is very different between the two. I don’t use that control as much. But you can see the differences in the pictures. Finally, the thing I hate the most about the Meike is the on-off switch. On the Sony, this is a vertical grip control lock. Ok the Meike, this disconnects the battery, which functions like a hard power off of the camera. This means that when you turn it back on, it’s a noticeably slower startup than when you turn the camera on from the main body. Really strange design choice on Meike’s part. The control lock on the Sony is much more useful. Also, you need to keep the Meike switch in the on position to charge the battery. Is the Sony grip worth 350? Probably not. But at least you know what the differences are. 4.0 out of 5 stars Not quite the Sony version Reviewed in the United States on 25 September 2022 This is the best of the knockoffs according to other reviews and saving $300 is probably worth it for most folks. I’ve run both this version and the Sony version on my A7iii, so I thought I’d give you the comparison. Unsurprisingly, the Sony version is an exact match to the A7iii camera. Same grip texture, same buttons and controls, perfect color match. The shutter button on the Meiki is the most different. The half-push to focus makes a noticeable click and has more travel than the stock Sony shutter. It’s not bad, just different enough to notice. The shutter button on the Sony grip is a perfect match. I prefer the Sony version in this case, because it’s familiar. The joystick is very different between the two. I don’t use that control as much. But you can see the differences in the pictures. Finally, the thing I hate the most about the Meike is the on-off switch. On the Sony, this is a vertical grip control lock. Ok the Meike, this disconnects the battery, which functions like a hard power off of the camera. This means that when you turn it back on, it’s a noticeably slower startup than when you turn the camera on from the main body. Really strange design choice on Meike’s part. The control lock on the Sony is much more useful. Also, you need to keep the Meike switch in the on position to charge the battery. Is the Sony grip worth 350? Probably not. But at least you know what the differences are. 7 people found this helpful Report 5.0 out of 5 stars More Bang for your Buck Reviewed in the United States on 6 May 2021 Verified Purchase Edit: I’ve owned this grip for quite some time now, we’ll over a year. Still works like the day I bought it and I haven’t been careful with it. Upgrading to 5 stars because this truly is an fantastic product for an unbelievable price. I’ve owned this grip for a little over a month now and I can’t imagine going back to shooting without one. As far as value goes, it can’t be beat at $60 to Sony’s $350. Sure, the build quality is not as good but the difference isn’t enough to justify an additional $290 IMO. |