Nikon EN-EL3e Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery for D200, D300 and D80 Digital SLR Cameras
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Battery Description: lithium-ion
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Nikon
EAN: 4960759124234
Label: Nikon
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Nikon
Model: 25334
Publisher: Nikon
Studio: Nikon
Features:- Lithium-ion chemistry free from memory effect
- 1500mAh power capacity
- 7.4 volts
- Charger not included; 30-day warranty
- Works with Nikon D50, D70, D70S,D80, D100, and D200 cameras
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Product Description: designed for use with Nikon D200 * capacity: 7.4V/1500 mAh * warranty: 30 days *
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The battery I recieved is perfect works great and is of course a Nikon OEM battery so it has Nikon Quality.
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My daughter's D50 stopped working correctly; the shutter locked up and the battery icon was blinking. Replacing the original battery with this one fixed the problem. Apparently they don't last forever.
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I bought this battery as a spare for my D80 because I was planning to use it at a wedding. Triggering an off-camera SB600 with the CLS system, I figured that repeated onboard commander flashes would certainly drain the power quickly.
Well, it turned out that even after 700+ shots, I still had around 25% power. I've found that in most situations where I'm not constantly playing around in the menus (and I always have the picture review turned off), I can get close to 900 shots on one ... Read More
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I am using this battery with a Nikon D80 camera, provides more than enough shots between charges, buy two and you will never have to worry again about batteries.
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What can one say about a camera battery? You charge this bad boy according to the instructions, stuff it into your camera, and it glares at you and dares you to run it dry. Running it dry is possible, but I'll bet it takes you a few days to do it, unless you take hundreds of photographs with a built-in flash. Then it might only last one day for you.
Pop it back in the charger, and an hour or so later it is ready to go again. It just simply keeps on going.
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