Nikon 1900 mAh Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery for D800/D600/D7100/D7000

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Nikon 1900 mAh Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery for D800/D600/D7100/D7000

Nikon 1900 mAh Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery for D800/D600/D7100/D7000

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If you cannot find any EN-EL15C, I would get 1 or 2 of the older versions or try a third-party battery so that you can get by for the time being. Fortunately I have 2-3 other En-El15's and EN-EL15B's lying around from the D800, so I'm just charging all of them now. It just feels so weird to me taking 3-4 batteries with me on a trip when I only needed one with the D800 for years. The unit is also able to charge AA & AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries and USB enabled devices via the 5V 1A USB port. I find that the en-el15 (rev01) has a much poorer life than either the en-el15 (rev20) or en-el 15a on my D850.

I've been using the same batteries in my D800 with no issues, I was quite spoiled, I would charge that battery maybe once a month or so. It never died on me. With the Z6II however, even with the EN-EL15C's, it barely makes it through an afternoon, and I don't chimp much at all.The older EN-EL15, 15a, and 15b batteries can also work on the Z6ii. You can always try one of those if you cannot find any EN-EL15c, but the C variation can hold more charge and therefore can last longer. Anyone knows if the D850 can be used with EN-EL15 batteries? Either original (rev 10) or (rev 20 - the ones from D500).

Nikon already offered to swap out Li-ion01 batteries for Li-ion20 batteries for D500 users (for free), this amounts to a tacit recall, I'm guessing they don't want that situation cropping up again so they probably made sure EN-EL15 batteries work just fine with the D850. You are in a much colder climate. That may affect battery life, outdoors. But after you cycle a new battery a few times, battery life should improve. Your description doesn't sound normal. Nikon’s digital SLR D800, D800E, D810A , D810 , D610 , D600 , D7200, D7100, D7000, D500 cameras and the Nikon 1 V1 advanced camera with interchangeable lens as well as any other Nikon cameras are also not subject to this recall.

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We get a lot of questions about the Nikon EN-EL15c, the update to Nikon's standard DSLR battery. So, what’s the difference between this updated battery and the older EN-EL15b and EN-EL15a versions? If possible, I would avoid third-party batteries. They may work now, but Nikon could potentially disable your non-Nikon battery with a firmware upgrade. You never know when Nikon will choose to do that.

More third-party APS-C autofocus lenses for Nikon Z-mount coming soon: TTArtisan 35mm f/1.8, Meike 55mm f/1.4 and Sirui Sniper 23mm+33mm+56mm f/1.2 https://www.nikonimgsupport.com/eu/BV_article?articleNo=000038557&configured=1&lang=en_GB&setRedirect=trueI have had a Z6 for three years and a Z6ii for six months. My experience is that their battery consumption is not bad. Sometimes I capture 4K video continuously for an hour or two; in such case I may need to change battery after an hour. For still capture, there is typically no issue. Thanks for your input! I'm based in Norway, and because we get serviced by Nikon UK/Nordic, which is based in the UK, there's been a massive shortage of Nikon shipments the last 6 months here. When the UK has fuel shortages, we don't get shipments. It's a real pain.



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