NA question, Should I buy maker or secondary accessories for Nikon D300?

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I have been told to get extra batteries for my D300 and I thought I would like a cable release or as they are called for digital cameras, "a remote trigger".
My question is do I buy Nikon's products or can I get away with a secondary maker?
Nikon's En-El3e battery runs around $50 and secondary maker is about half that.
Nikon's "Remote Trigger" is $65. but a secondary is from $20 down to 11 bucks.
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I use third party batteries for my D300 cameras. They are just as good and less expensive.

I do use a Nikon digital remote release. I believe it is superior to 3rd party products, but then I haven't tested all that's out there.

Bottom line is Nikon does not make their own batteries, so are probably buying them from the same 3rd party makers.
 

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Buying Nikon branded stuff (accessories) works if it adds extra functionality when used with the camera -else it's a waste of money, imho.
I'd not do that for batteries though.

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