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(More customer reviews)I am all for battery grips. They balance a camera and provide a much better, secure grip. Nikon does not produce a battery grip for the D5000, so I looked around and decided on the Maximal Power product after reading numerous reviews of similar products. The grip is made from material that resembles the material of the D5000. It does not feel very sturdy, so, I would suspect, I need to be careful (but I never bang around my cameras anyway). Fitting the grip on the camera is straightforward. You need to remove the battery compartment cover, which is accomplished by opening it at approximately 45 degrees and snapping it off; catch it between thumb and forefinger and "pull" gently. Search on YouTube for "battery grip for Nikon D5000" and check the video by illuzionz23 to see exactly how the removal is accomplished. You can then store the cover in the special compartment provided in the male part of the grip. The D5000 now feels "secure" in my hand and I can focus better on snapping the pictures. By the way, don't really bother with using AA rechargeable batteries via the provided "drawer" -- power gets drained real fast after you fire just a few dozen times. I got an extra lithium battery and I've got power for more than 1,500 pictures! Not bad. I needed this battery grip!
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Maximal Power replacement Battery Grip forNikon D40/ D40X/D60/D5000.With shutter. Use2pcs ENEL9 Lithium batteires or 6pcs AA batteries
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