My Sony A6300 became a lot more useful since I added the Meike battery grip, handles much better, especially for manual focusing, the only drawback, I do prefer to remove the card if I don’t shoot tethered rather then downloading the files via USB cable from the camera (too slow). That means I have to remove the grip every time, other then that I love it. I rediscovered the Helios 44-2, which I had laying around and completely forgot about it, this little lens produces lovely low contrast files wide open, tack sharp and if stopped down by only 1/2 a stop, the contrast increases dramatically. Quite like the low contrast look for portraits.
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Meike A6300 battery grip, the good and the bad
Sony A6300 with the Meike A6300 battery grip and the ProMediaGear bracket for the Sony A7II with battery gripand my favorite wide angle lens, the Sony 10-18mm.
after a hard day’s work (still hot:)
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Getting a grip: Sony A6300
I have been waiting for this, the Meike MK A6300.
Skip the cable connector for the second shutter release, just having a slightly larger grip area and two batteries will make this camera a lot more versatile.