03-08-2019 10:11 PM
03-08-2019 10:14 PM
03-08-2019 11:08 PM
@Imsandy wrote:
It was new camera when purchased and battery came with the camera if there is question about genuineness
Batteries do not last forever. Once you begin to use one, the life expectancy can be 3-5 years, or a couple of hundred recharges. But, one would expect to get more use out of a battery than you seem to have experienced. You could also have a bad charger, too.
I suggest that you simply buy a new CANON battery, perhaps even a charger, and move on. Make sure to only buy your battery gear from an authorized Canon dealer, like B&H Photo Video in Manhattan. I strongly discourage buying batteries and chargers from Amazon, much less eBay. There is a lot of counterfeit battery gear out there.
03-13-2019 05:40 PM
04-07-2019 04:59 PM - edited 04-07-2019 05:04 PM
@Waddizzle wrote:
Make sure to only buy your battery gear from an authorized Canon dealer, like B&H Photo Video in Manhattan.`
I unwisely asked to be sent two more LP-E6N batteries when I placed an order for B&H. They sent me two Watson LP-E6N batteries, both of which died quickly as they’re lousy batteries.
i should have specified Canon LP-E6N batteries.
04-07-2019 05:53 PM
@ChrisPBacon wrote:
@Waddizzle wrote:
Make sure to only buy your battery gear from an authorized Canon dealer, like B&H Photo Video in Manhattan.`
I unwisely asked to be sent two more LP-E6N batteries when I placed an order for B&H. They sent me two Watson LP-E6N batteries, both of which died quickly as they’re lousy batteries.
i should have specified Canon LP-E6N batteries.
If you didn't want the Watson batteries, why didn't you just send them back insted of using them? B&H is very good about allowing returns.
04-08-2019 09:52 AM
"...Watson LP-E6N batteries, ... they’re lousy batteries."
Watson is probably the best of the lousy third world batteries.
04-09-2019 11:12 AM
I have never tried Watson batteries but I did buy a Watson charger for my Canon XF-400 camcorder batteries instead of waiting MANY hours for them to charge mounted to the camcorder which is the Canon stock solution. In the year that I have had it, the Watson charger has worked well without fail and I used its ability to charge from its 12 volt adapter for the first time last weekend at a soccer tournament and that also worked well.
The XF-400 didn't cost as much as my EOS 1 series bodies but they really should have included a decent charger with the camcorder but I guess they are doing like every other company in cutting costs when possible. My EOS 1D Mark II came from the factory with the power adapter and DC coupler unlike my 1DX and 1DX II bodies...
But I am sticking with OEM Canon batteries because those are well worth the extra cost to me.
Rodger
03-09-2019 12:05 AM
03-09-2019 06:08 AM
@Imsandy wrote:
The charger and battery are genuine. They came with original kit. I’m using this for 3 years but I might have charged the battery only 30 - 40 times totally as I mentioned I was using the camera only occasionally. Is this all the battery’s quality or I’m missing some important guidelines here?
Where did you buy the camera kit? Some dealers are better than others. But, it makes no difference now because any warranty has long since expired.
I cannot say what happened in your case. But, I will point out that storage conditions can affect batteries. They do not like being either too hot or too cold. Make sure there no foreign objects in the battery compartment.
Again, I suggest that you buy a new battery, perhaps a new charger, and move on. At this point it makes little sense to speculate. We do not know what happened, and cannot really determine what happened.
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