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Nikonites camera batteries anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pebbleheed" data-source="post: 317636" data-attributes="member: 24344"><p>The problem with batteries is if you don't do your research and get a top notch battery you risk selling duds with your branding on. It only takes a few negative reviews of under performing batteries to soil your name. </p><p></p><p>In my view the kind of manufacturers who will be willing to let you brand their batteries on the cheap are probably the ones worth avoiding. The cheapy amazon and eBay type batteries that claim huge capacity are normally the least reliable when compared to the more recognised names that cost more but wouldn't let you brand them. </p><p></p><p>Having said that, even the Duracell rechargeable battery I use for my D7100 causes issues with my charger despite working fine in my camera. </p><p></p><p>If you want to get your name out there then I'd suggest batteries to not be such a good idea. When I'm out and about my battery is either in my bag or my camera. People don't see it. I'd suggest straps, lens covers, maybe a case or bag or something else that's visible would get your branding noticed a lot more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pebbleheed, post: 317636, member: 24344"] The problem with batteries is if you don't do your research and get a top notch battery you risk selling duds with your branding on. It only takes a few negative reviews of under performing batteries to soil your name. In my view the kind of manufacturers who will be willing to let you brand their batteries on the cheap are probably the ones worth avoiding. The cheapy amazon and eBay type batteries that claim huge capacity are normally the least reliable when compared to the more recognised names that cost more but wouldn't let you brand them. Having said that, even the Duracell rechargeable battery I use for my D7100 causes issues with my charger despite working fine in my camera. If you want to get your name out there then I'd suggest batteries to not be such a good idea. When I'm out and about my battery is either in my bag or my camera. People don't see it. I'd suggest straps, lens covers, maybe a case or bag or something else that's visible would get your branding noticed a lot more. [/QUOTE]
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