I've used, and continue to use, Wasabi batteries with great success. I like them better than Nikon branded batteries, actually. .....
I've used, and continue to use, Wasabi batteries with great success. I like them better than Nikon branded batteries, actually.
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In terms of lasting longer, charging to capacity faster and costing about half to one third of what a Nikon-branded battery costs. And let's be clear here, Nikon does not manufacture batteries.Better than Nikon batteries in terms of?
I've always used the charger that came with the camera. I've used Wasabi batteries for my Nikon D40, my D5100 and now for my D7100. My girlfriend is using them in her D3200 as well.Hmmm. Does the Wasabi brand battery comes with its own charger or you can use the original charger that came with our cameras?
Here is an article that you might want to consider reading. For Nikon cameras, I would use OEM.
The last D3100, D3200, D5100, D5200 and P7700 firmware update killed third party battery compatibility | Nikon Rumors
I'd all but forgotten that myself and it was only last year! It wasn't just D200 batteries, either, it was the widely used Niknon EN-EL15 that was recalled.I will remind people (who seem to forget so quickly btw) that Nikon had a battery recall on D200 batteries. a few who burned in the camera, I might add. so I dont think nikon batteries are any better quality than 3rd party... .
I'd all but forgotten that myself and it was only last year! It wasn't just D200 batteries, either, it was the widely used Niknon EN-EL15 that was recalled.
Yeah, that's the one I was thinking of... Was there another one??Really? didnt hear about that.
oh here it is
http://www.nikonusa.com/en/Service-.../EN-EL15-Battery-Recall-Service-Advisory.html
knock on wood no issue with 3rd party batteries.
I will remind people (who seem to forget so quickly btw) that nikon had a battery recall on D200 batteries. a few who burned in the camera, I might add. so I dont think nikon batteries are any better quality than 3rd party. and for the price difference, its a no brainer for me. Id rather use the extra money for glass.
Like with their grips, I dont think the product is worth the price. the aftermarket grips are VERY solid. VERY. I also did a side by side comparison of a nikon mb-d10 grip compared to my aftermarket one and I could not see a reason why they asked so much money for them. $250 vs $30. and you think, $30...it must be crap. but not at all. thats the thing. I was so shocked to see almost no dofference and build quality was top notch. nikon snobs will raise their noses but no one can tell, it feels the same, looks the same, works the same. and that $200 can be used for a lens.
Me too.Gotta agree with you on the grips!