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D500
Battery issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 723922" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>My D7200 ran well on Wasabi batteries in fact they worked as well as Nikon batteries. But the Z6 only works well on the Nikon batteries and I recently got a bad one Nikon battery. I would be rolling along taking photos and I would get a message saying the shutter was deactivated because the battery needed to be changed and a second later it was OK and the battery was freshly charged. Seemed to be most common when I was using my speed light or trigger for off camera flash. I am one of those guys that likes to have a lot of batteries so it took a bit of time to confirm that I had only one bad battery. </p><p></p><p>It was a strange issue, but when I replaced the Nikon battery the problem went with it. I still need to contact Nikon service and let them know what I found. I am interested in seeing if they will give me a new battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 723922, member: 34269"] My D7200 ran well on Wasabi batteries in fact they worked as well as Nikon batteries. But the Z6 only works well on the Nikon batteries and I recently got a bad one Nikon battery. I would be rolling along taking photos and I would get a message saying the shutter was deactivated because the battery needed to be changed and a second later it was OK and the battery was freshly charged. Seemed to be most common when I was using my speed light or trigger for off camera flash. I am one of those guys that likes to have a lot of batteries so it took a bit of time to confirm that I had only one bad battery. It was a strange issue, but when I replaced the Nikon battery the problem went with it. I still need to contact Nikon service and let them know what I found. I am interested in seeing if they will give me a new battery. [/QUOTE]
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