Sometimes added expense is to pay for peace of mind.
rehess
Loc: South Bend, Indiana, USA
DavidPine wrote:
I would not use off-brand batteries.
The thing is, the OP may not be talking about "off brand" batteries. I went to B&H and determined that they charge $49 for a genuine Nikon EN-EL15; then I went to eBay and searched for EN-EL15 batteries made by Nikon {manufacturer is a check-off on their search}. Reading through the description for each listing, from every appearance the $20 batteries really are Nikon branded, but they are being sold by merchants in China. I'm not sure how that information changes this discussion.
SX2002 wrote:
I have a D7100 and a D7200 and have been using these (in conjunction with my Nikon batteries) for a few years now in both cameras...never had a problem...I have three Nikon batteries and three of these...both work the same and take the same number of shots and charge just as well as my Nikon ones...not sure if they're available in the US though...
I bought one of these ProMaster batteries as a spare when I bought my D810. OEM EN-EL15 batteries were unavailable at my dealer, presumably because of the current recall. Paid $50, which is about $10 less than OEM batteries are going for here and about $22-23 less than Nikon's price on their website.
Now that I have been through a few charge/discharge cycles, I can report that despite being labelled with equivalent capacity to the Nikon battery, it appears that in actual use (at least as I am going through this familiarization period) it is delivering about 2/3 as many exposures per charge as the the Nikon battery. I do not yet have an answer for why this might be the case. I will continue to monitor my results and provide an update if performance changes.
larryepage wrote:
I bought one of these ProMaster batteries as a spare when I bought my D810. OEM EN-EL15 batteries were unavailable at my dealer, presumably because of the current recall. Paid $50, which is about $10 less than OEM batteries are going for here and about $22-23 less than Nikon's price on their website.
Now that I have been through a few charge/discharge cycles, I can report that despite being labelled with equivalent capacity to the Nikon battery, it appears that in actual use (at least as I am going through this familiarization period) it is delivering about 2/3 as many exposures per charge as the the Nikon battery. I do not yet have an answer for why this might be the case. I will continue to monitor my results and provide an update if performance changes.
I bought one of these ProMaster batteries as a spa... (
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Probably because the mfgr exaggerated the mAh rating.
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