SKU: GC46-VFC00601

Nikon MB-D17 Multi Battery Power Pack for D500

The MB-D17 can be powered by eight AA batteries or by a single EN-EL 15 or EN-EL 18a Lithium Ion battery. When using the MB-D17 with eight AA batteries, use the MS-D12 Battery Holder; when using the EN-EL 15 battery to power the MB-D17 use the MS-D12EN Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Holder. No battery holder is needed when using the EN-EL 18a to power the MB-D17. The MB-D17 can also be powered via the EH-5b AC power adapter using the EP-5B power connector.

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The MB-D17 can be powered by eight AA batteries or by a single EN-EL 15 or EN-EL 18a Lithium Ion battery. When using the MB-D17 with eight AA batteries, use the MS-D12 Battery Holder; when using the EN-EL 15 battery to power the MB-D17 use the MS-D12EN Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Holder. No battery holder is needed when using the EN-EL 18a to power the MB-D17. The MB-D17 can also be powered via the EH-5b AC power adapter using the EP-5B power connector.

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