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The Nikon27126 EN-EL 14A Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery is designed for Nikon D SLR cameras, featuring a 1230 mAh capacity and a lightweight design. It includes a fuel gauge for charge monitoring and is compatible with the MH 24 charger, ensuring you never miss a moment.
Item Dimensions | 0.6 x 1.5 x 2.1 inches |
Item Weight | 0.3 Grams |
Battery Weight | 15 Grams |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor/Outdoor |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 1230 Milliamp Hours |
Amperage | 14 Amps |
Voltage | 7.2 Volts |
M**N
After 8 years it's still working
Great value when i purchased it in 2016. After 8 years it still holds a charge and recharges like it was new.
M**Z
Better, longer-lasting than the OEM EN-EL 14
Originally, I was looking to purchase one of those off-brand batteries, however, after reading several reviews about how they go bad for no reason, I decided to purchase a Nikon-branded battery.I have to admit that I was a little skeptical when I saw that it was a higher-capacity battery than the original EN-EL14 battery that came with my Nikon D5200. I even purchased a second EN-EL14 battery shortly after my camera purchase. Though I can't complain too much about the battery life of the original batteries, I can sing high praises to the EN-EL 14A battery.With the original batteries, I could possibly take up to 300 pics before the battery indicator went red. With the 14A, I took over 300 pictures and about 20 minutes of video before the battery indicator lost its first "bar." The conditions were at a family reunion where I was taking photos in mixed lighting. About half my photos used the built-in flash.I definitely recommend this battery and am no longer skeptical of the high-capacity claim.Note: You'll need to upgrade the firmware on the battery to get the "extended" battery life.https://nikoneurope-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/59454
A**A
Works with no issues
I waited months to receive this battery, but it was worth it since it's a spare.
N**K
Stick with Nikon products
Bought third party batteries that failed within 1 year. Original battery still working. Bought this one as a back-up.
B**B
It fits
Is for my camera. Works fine
P**I
You get what you pay for?
These are the factory batteries so they work great. I tried some of the other batteries in my camera, the camera would not pick up the battery in the camera, so I had to buy the OEM. Cost of doing business, put the batteries hold a charge. I have two extra batteries to make sure that I have enough juice for a shoot. I even did not receive both of my batteries on the first delivery, I called the company, they did not have a problem, fixing the problem and sending me another battery without all of the hassles that you get from some companies. I will do business with them again, if needed.
G**O
Bien
Bien
J**E
Always buy an extra battery for your camera body and always buy OEM!
When you buy a camera body (I just purchased a Nikon D5300, my 7th Nikon), it will include a battery, usually a rechargeable one. I recommend immediately buying a replacement battery. Charge both batteries. Keep one in the camera body until it becomes low on power. Then install your other, previously-charged battery and put the drained battery in your charger as soon as practical. This may seem like common sense, but imagine how disappointed you will be if you are shooting photos and your only battery runs down. Even if you happen to be near your charger and a source of electricity, you will have to wait several minutes or many minutes before you can resume shooting. If you are serious about your photography, you do not want to ever be unable to shoot because of something like a dead battery (or a full memory card or, for those of you still addicted to film, no more rolls of film in your bag!). Spend the money for an extra battery immediately after or at the same time as your camera body purchase! Note: Do not buy a generic equivalent battery for your Nikon (or Canon or whatever manufacturer you prefer)! Always spend the extra amount to buy an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) battery. If that generic battery ever leaks or causes damage to your camera body, do not expect Nikon (or any other manufacturer) to fix it under warranty.
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