06-04-2013 10:42 AM
Hi!
I am new user of Canon Ixus 510 Hs.. Everything is going fine, except the battery. I think it store not much energy (870maH), so it get low so fast.
I am planning to buy a new one. My question is, it is safe if I buy a non original battery, which store more energy (1000maH)? Is it going to affect the camera?
Thanks!
Marshell
06-04-2013 11:04 AM
For the most part, yes, it's safe. However, it's not always the best value. I would only buy from a big distributer (like Amazon) and have a good look at the online reviews, especially for reviews that were made several months after the purchase (as opposed to directly after). A lot of the cheap generic batteries don't last very long - both in their initial charge, and the amount of charges they can handle in a lifetime.
I've bought several generics for past cameras and had mixed luck. Some worked great, others die out quickly, most were somewhere in between.
My take is: they work find for point and shoots (if you get decent generics), but I don't care for them for my SLRs. They work ok for a little shooting here or there, but if I'm going to use it professionally for several hours it's just not worth the hassle of dragging along extra batteries that I don't trust. Some feel the same way about using them for travel, others find it doesn't bother them and saves them some money.
06-04-2013 03:34 PM
thanks a lot for your comment..
I will reconsider before I buy the battery..
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