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<blockquote data-quote="Clovishound" data-source="post: 806625" data-attributes="member: 50197"><p>Thanks for the info on the aftermarket rejection. I'm not too worried about cold in my neck of the woods. I seriously doubt I'll ever shoot much below 30 degrees. The coldest it ever gets here is upper teens, and that is rare, and in the middle of the night. </p><p></p><p>I see Amazon has Nikon EL-EL15c batteries on sale for $60. They are shipped by Beach Camera. I hate to spend money on something that will likely never be needed, but I would also hate to have a photo trip ruined, because I accidentally left my camera on. The more I think about trying to take pictures while tethered to a phone backup battery, the more I think that might be unworkable. Too bad it doesn't take the same battery as my D3400. The Pup left her D5600 battery in the charger one trip, and I was able to let her use the one from my 3400.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clovishound, post: 806625, member: 50197"] Thanks for the info on the aftermarket rejection. I'm not too worried about cold in my neck of the woods. I seriously doubt I'll ever shoot much below 30 degrees. The coldest it ever gets here is upper teens, and that is rare, and in the middle of the night. I see Amazon has Nikon EL-EL15c batteries on sale for $60. They are shipped by Beach Camera. I hate to spend money on something that will likely never be needed, but I would also hate to have a photo trip ruined, because I accidentally left my camera on. The more I think about trying to take pictures while tethered to a phone backup battery, the more I think that might be unworkable. Too bad it doesn't take the same battery as my D3400. The Pup left her D5600 battery in the charger one trip, and I was able to let her use the one from my 3400. [/QUOTE]
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