EN-EL3e Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
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EN-EL3e Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
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My favourite battery
This is my Nikon D300 and my two EN-EL3e battery...
July 5, 2012
Lots of power, lasts forever
I have three batteries that I cycle through my D80. At the end of each day, I take one out of the charger and put the used one in. Truth be told, I probably only need two batteries.
My oldest battery is five years old and still holds a charge like it is new. My camera says all three batteries are acting like 100% new.
I get about 700 shots per charge (I don't use the flash much).
One minor complaint -- the camera could be designed to make it even easier to figure out how to put the battery in. But this is a small point and the designers perhaps have done as much as they could.
The charger blinks when it is charging, steady when fully charged. If it were me, I'd have a yellow light and a green light instead. A shorter cord on the charger would make it easier to haul around.
I wish the new Nikon's took the same battery. I don't see the need to change the design.
April 7, 2012
Exelent like
I own the d300s and this battery performs great on it l recently took over 2000 12 bit RAW photos and about 30 mins of 720p video and the battery still had 10% left so overall i cant complain in any way also gonna get another one for the MB D10 i just got today!!
December 22, 2010
The first rechargable I've liked
This is the first rechargeable battery that I've liked. They last a very long time, charge well and I can use these in my D90 and future D300s and D700. I hate having to carry different batteries for everything, these make things easier.
July 28, 2010
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Does the battery need to be fully depleted before recharging?
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No, it can be charged at any time.


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