Hello David,

I use the grip most of the time.  Yes, I think it helps balance my
Sigma 100-300/4 EX lens better than without it.  If I had the choice
again, I would get the grip.

As for battery strength, Pentax does not have the kind of battery that
can give you precise measurement as to remaining charge.  However, I
shoot lots of wedding and find for them, that I don't chimp much.  I
get somewhere in the 600+ range of shots with just one battery.  I
actually have 3 but find the battery life to be quite good.  Now mind
you that I am not chimping much and I mostly shoot manual focus, so
that probably helps.

-- 
Bruce


Saturday, January 5, 2008, 7:13:04 AM, you wrote:

DJB> Any one using this grip.

DJB> My plan is to have a look at the 60-250 F4 when it is released
DJB> hopefully in the not to distant future, and use the K10D as my prime
DJB> equine camera. My D200 gives me good static shots, but my action shots
DJB> tend to be soft. I like the colour and richness of the K10D
DJB> presentation shots i have done in the past. The small amount of action
DJB> stuff looked pretty good to. I have to less PPing with the K10D as
DJB> opposed to the D1H and D2H.

DJB> If i go this route, and get the 60-250, i think it will be a large
DJB> some what heavy lens and which would help by getting the grip.

DJB> Any one using it feel it helps in balance of larger lenses.
DJB> Does it let you know individual battery strengh like the D200.
DJB> Do you think 1 Pentax battery and 1 3rd party battery in the grip
DJB> would last for 450-550 shots, with chimping.

DJB> Thanks

DJB> Dave
DJB> -- 
DJB> Equine Photography
DJB> www.caughtinmotion.com
DJB> http://brooksinthecountry.blogspot.com/
DJB> Ontario Canada




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