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Nikon MB-D18 baterijos laikiklis

Nikon MB-D18 baterijos laikiklis
Code: 07187KVG
Manufacturer code: VFC00701
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Pick up for free in the store in Kaunas (Birželios 23-iosios str. 23g) Birželio 30 d.

Pick up for free in Klaipėda, in the store (Taikos pr. 17) Birželio 30 d.

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DescriptionNikon MB-D18 baterijos laikiklis description

Patobulintos valdymo galimybės

Skirtas Nikon D850 veidrodiam fotoaparatui. MB-D18 baterijų dėklas siuteikia patobulintas valdymo galimybes bei ilgesnį akumuliatoriaus tarnavimo laiką.

Su šiuo baterijų laikiklių naudojamas papildomas EN-EL15 ličio jonų akumuliatorius, kad padidintų fotoaparato akumuliatoriaus tarnavimo laiką.

Galima naudoti su AA tipo akumuliatoriais 

Šis baterijų laikiklis taip pat palaiko aštuonių AA akumuliatorių naudojimą.

Pagerina fotografavimą

Fizinė  MB-D18 baterijų laikiklio konstrukcija pagerina fotografavimą vertikalioje padėtyje - užrakto paleidimo mygtukas, AE / AF mygtukas, parinkimo mygtukas, sub-komandų ratukas.

 

MB-D18 baterijų laikiklis

 

 

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07187KVG VFC00701 018208271887 496075914931

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