01-02-2024 06:01 PM - last edited on 01-03-2024 07:24 PM by Tiffany
Hi,
I just got a Canon R6 and I was curious of the manufacture date of the battery. It's an LP-E6NH with a few numbers on it such as 3-30-2 and 2022119A. I believe the second number could be the manufacture date but I'm not sure.
01-03-2024 07:28 AM
In looking at the back of my LP-E6N batteries, there's a silver rectangle with a stamped/recessed date in the form YYYY MM (e.g. 2017 06). To the left is "製造日期/刈 起" which does translate to "Date of manufacture".
01-05-2024 05:48 AM
The stamped date panel is not present on the LP-E6NH batteries, but is on the LP-E6N and LP-E6 batteries I have.
01-03-2024 07:06 PM
What difference does it make when it was made? An LP-E6NH is a late-model battery, and being a lithium battery it doesn't go bad from age.
01-03-2024 07:18 PM
That's not true. While it is typically a low percentage of overall capacity, lithium batteries do degrade if just sitting unused.
01-03-2024 07:18 PM
Honestly, it doesn't make a difference. My curiosity just got the best of me so I figured I'd ask
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