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A Rechargeable Battery Is Defective Instead Of Depleted

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A Rechargeable Battery Is Defective Instead Of Depleted

2024-08-24 07:30:31

The light is great. The battery charger and battery were returned because they were defective.

5
2024-05-07 02:49:58

It's great to have this case. Grab it and go. Instead looking for the battery's in my bag.

5
2024-05-17 09:26:25

Great light but getting the rechargeable battery will make you use it so much more often.

5
2024-07-14 07:18:41

This battery is everything I would expect out of a quality rechargeable battery.

5
2024-07-13 07:52:33

Quality, well made and designed rechargeable battery.

5
2024-07-13 01:54:32

I love the fact that the battery is rechargeable!

5
2024-08-21 01:17:17

Dustin Abbott on YouTube said this was on sale and I jumped on the offer purely based off the facts that it basically doubles my EOS RP’s battery life and it gave my pinky a home to grip on, greatly reducing the lens heavy nature of RF glass. As an added bonus, the Vello BG-C18 has a shutter button for vertically oriented shots; the only thing is that you’ve gotta connect a cord from the grip to the remote shutter input on the EOS RP and flip the grips switch to “on”. To me, that’s not a big deal at all. I noticed while filming myself for over an hour’s worth of footage that the grip depleted both batteries evenly. I have two Canon brand LP-e17 batteries in this grip. When I took off the grip and just put in each battery one at a time into the camera, both had the biggest section of the battery indicator depleted. I haven’t calculated how many shots would it take to deplete both batteries, but I have a feeling I shouldn’t have a problem with my casual enthusiast level of shooting. Overall, this is definitely better than paying for Canon’s cute colored grip for almost double the price!

5
2024-06-09 09:22:29

Have used this battery pack over a few charge; use until near depleted and recharge cycles, and have found it to be as good as the original battery shipped with my X-T2. Mirrorless cameras put a high drain on the batteries since their rear display, imaging sensor and eye-level display together consume lots of power. Since this is the case, I want to carry two batteries. Personally, I rather pay the premium price for a manufacturer battery and the quality control that comes with it. This battery is worth the price. However, that's just my opinion, as always YMMV.

5
2024-05-17 05:13:38

This is a nice compact battery booster. It will start most vehicles that haven't completed depleted their battery. My old start boost device had basically died. It wouldn't hold a charge despite being plugged in. This new booster works perfectly.

5
2024-06-08 08:46:51

In early use of 100 test shots, here is what I have observed. If anything changes I will repost: 1) No it is not magnesium alloy... but the plastic appears durable 2) For a non-EOM product, it fits perfectly to the D850 3) All buttons tested on the grip function as intended 4) Love the ability to take a vertical shot in a more natural position minimizing body fatigue and camera shake 5) Did it seamlessly transfer from the depleted camera body battery to the Vello battery grip? SUCCESS! This was a significant concern as reviews sited that you needed to disengage the grip, reattach, and the battery would engage. I purposely had a very low battery in camera, and once depleted, it transferred seamlessly. Love double the battery life-- use live view exclusively in Landscape Photography. Here are battery transfer tips that I followed from the instructions: In the D850 Set up Menu A) Battery Type: indicate FR6 Lithium for your EN-EL15a B) Battery Order: Indicate Use camera battery first. Because I shoot primary landscape and portraits, 9 frames per/sec was not a functional requirement and not tested here. As long as the product continues to perform as is, at 25% the cost of the OEM product, its a solid investment.

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