Nikon EH-6 AC Adapter

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For use with Nikon D2H SLR Digital Camera
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  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Nikon
  • EAN: 0018208252824
  • Label: Nikon
  • Manufacturer: Nikon
  • Model: B000144I3A
  • MPN: B000144I3A
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: Photography
  • ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
  • Publisher: Nikon
  • RequiredVoltageRange: AC 100-240 V
  • Studio: Nikon
  • UPC: 018208252824

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Nikon EH-6 AC Adaptor2008-11-02
I don't know that the produce needs a review. It is required in order to clean the sensor in the Nikon D2H, and it works fine for that purpose. You need one if you are a serious photographer and own the D2H or another model that takes this adaptor.
expensive, but worth every dime2008-05-20
As far as A/C adaptors go, this product is a bit pricey. That being said, if one is in a position of shooting multiple photos in one location, the expense is worth every dime. No more changing batteries, plus, when you hook your camera up to a tv or monitor, you do not have to worry about your batteries. You can shoot all day without any worries. Excellent product from Nikon.
Works great - but way overpriced2008-01-23
I do product shoots with my Nikon D200 and have the need to use the camera for a long period of time. The adapter works really well but is ridiculously overpriced at $80. There is really nothing special that I could see about this adapter that justifies the price.

However,it does the job and if you need to have one you're stuck with only one choice.
Nikon EH-6 AC adapter for D2002007-03-29
Excellent addition to your D200 "tool kit". We used it extensively for a studio type shoot in 3 locations and it worked flawlessly for 1,700 exposures. Much better than depending on batteries in this situation

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