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Nikon Battery grip MB-N11 for Z 7II and Z 6II

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  • Multifunction handle
  • dust and dripping water resistant
  • has a shutter release and controls for shooting in portrait mode
  • stable grip
  • Replace batteries without turning off the camera
  • Power camera via USB
  • suitable for Z7 II + Z6 II

The dust- and drip-resistant MB-N11 multi-function handle features a shutter release button and controls for shooting in portrait mode. When the camera is oriented vertically, this multi-function handgrip provides stable support.

For longer shoots, you can replace the batteries without turning off the camera. You can also power the camera via USB. When shooting movies with a rig or remotely, the camera's USB port remains free and can be used for communication with external devices thanks to the multifunction handle. This multi-function grip also has a USB-C port that can continuously charge two batteries while the multi-function grip is not mounted to the camera.

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MSRP* 399,-
365,02 Batteriegriff
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Nikon Battery grip MB-N11 for Z 7II and Z 6II

Short profile

  • Multifunction handle
  • dust and dripping water resistant
  • has a shutter release and controls for shooting in portrait mode
  • stable grip
  • Replace batteries without turning off the camera
  • Power camera via USB
  • suitable for Z7 II + Z6 II

Product description for Nikon Battery grip MB-N11 for Z 7II and Z 6II

The dust- and drip-resistant MB-N11 multi-function handle features a shutter release button and controls for shooting in portrait mode. When the camera is oriented vertically, this multi-function handgrip provides stable support.

For longer shoots, you can replace the batteries without turning off the camera. You can also power the camera via USB. When shooting movies with a rig or remotely, the camera's USB port remains free and can be used for communication with external devices thanks to the multifunction handle. This multi-function grip also has a USB-C port that can continuously charge two batteries while the multi-function grip is not mounted to the camera.

Nikon Battery grip MB-N11 for Z 7II and Z 6II

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