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MEMcD Moderator In depth knowledge in various areas Nikonian since 24th Dec 2007Mon 13-Aug-12 06:14 PM
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Hi Joe,

The L-Brackets for the grips are designed to allow the battery to be removed and installed without removing the L-Bracket.
I have had an L-Bracket on my D300w/MB-D10 and D700w/MB-D10 since I purchased them and have not taken a bracket off other than to clean the camera body.
Good Luck and Enjoy your Nikons!

Best Regards,
Marty

  

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