05-31-2020 05:00 PM
I want to get a second LP-E6N. I can find canon brand and 3rd party brands on amazon. Has anyone tried the 3rd party batteries? Or is it best to stay with an actual canon battery? I'm inclined to go with the canon battery even tho it is quite a bit more.
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06-01-2020 05:21 AM
I recommend that you stick to genuine Canon gear, including batteries and chargers, whenever possible. Canon batteries are reported to have a longer operating life, meaning they may last for many years while off-brands may only last for a couple of years. Canon batteries are reported to hold their charger longer when used in a camera, too.
Always buy your gear from a Canon Factory Authorized Dealer. I do not recommend buying electronic camera gear and accessories on Amazon, either. The Amazon marketplace is a breeding ground for counterfeit gear. While Amazon itself is a Factory Authorized Dealer, the product listings mix authorized and non-authorized dealers together.
05-31-2020 05:11 PM - edited 05-31-2020 05:26 PM
I went for two Jupio Ultra (for my 6D and 7D) and got the charger (USB) I wanted. No battery case.
I have only charged them twice so I don't know how well they will perform in a year or three. Right now they perform better than my 4 LP-E6 that are between 1-11 years old.
I do have an older Jupio battery for my D30, D60, 30D but they don't show the available capacity in % so it is harder to tell.
I wouldn't buy batteries from Amazon due to all fake ones there.
06-01-2020 05:21 AM
I recommend that you stick to genuine Canon gear, including batteries and chargers, whenever possible. Canon batteries are reported to have a longer operating life, meaning they may last for many years while off-brands may only last for a couple of years. Canon batteries are reported to hold their charger longer when used in a camera, too.
Always buy your gear from a Canon Factory Authorized Dealer. I do not recommend buying electronic camera gear and accessories on Amazon, either. The Amazon marketplace is a breeding ground for counterfeit gear. While Amazon itself is a Factory Authorized Dealer, the product listings mix authorized and non-authorized dealers together.
06-03-2020 10:03 AM
" I do not recommend buying electronic camera gear and accessories on Amazon, either."
This is good advice but needs a little further explaining. It isn't Amazon, which is a Canon authorized dealer, but all the rest of the retailers that populate there. Some good, some not so good! If you make certain the item comes directly from Amazon itself, it's probably OK.
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