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Others | Home » » » Power 2000 ACD271 Nikon EN-EL3E Equivalent Battery for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras | | | | | | | Description: | | For use with Nikon D50, D70, D70s, D80, D100, D200 Models / 1700 mAh - 7.4v max output / High-capacity lithium-ion to meet high power consumption | | | Features: | |
• Brand New High Capacity Rechargable Battery
• No memory loss effect
• Integrated microchip prevents overcharging & lengthens battery life
• premium Japanese cell for top performance
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Package Weight:
| 8.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 8 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Better value for Nikon SLR cameras (D80 or newer models)Dec 19, 2008
By G. Q. Tuazon
"gqtuazon"
I've been using Power 2000 batteries for my Nikon D80 for over 2 years now. The first battery that I have after 2 years of constant use has slowly decreased it's max charge capacity by 2 bars. This new battery works really well and has a higher capacity compared to the Nikon EN-EL3E. After charging the battery for a couple of hours, it worked well and last all day with just one charge. Cells are made in Japan but the entire assembly is made in China. I highly recommend this battery for its performance and value.
16 Dec 09: I just purchased a Nikon D700 and these batteries work flawlessly. They still hold the charge a lot longer than the Nikon battery. They work on my battery grip too! Enjoy your Nikons!
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Won't hold a charge, even unusedDec 18, 2009
By Creative Jedi
"creativejedi"
These Power 2000 batteries have shown me very poor performance. A single "real" Nikon branded EL3e outlasts TWO of these Power 2000's in my D90 grip by many times over. Further, the Power 2000's will not hold a charge in my case, not installed in the camera at all, for just a very few days. So, they are never ready to shoot when I am. Yes, they are cheap. Yes, there is a reason they are cheap. If you want a reliable battery to take on an important shoot, this is not it.
Power 2000 for Nikon EN-EL3eMar 13, 2011
By Jettset Don't waste you money on this. Bought this battery as a spare for a D300. Fully charged from the charger and showing 100% in the camera, the battery lasted about 30 images before running out. No flash or other process draining the battery. The original Nikon battery lasts hundreds and hundreds of shots.
not a good deal in the long runOct 02, 2010
By Christoph Geiss
"ceg"
I purchased a Power 2000 EN-EL3e replacement with my D90 (which came with a Nikon EN-EL3as well). For the first year the Power 2000 worked well, holding about as much charge as the Nikon battery, but now after only a year the Nikon battery is still going strong, while the Power 2000 serves mostly as a paper weight as it won't charge any longer. I tried various things, charging it repeatedly, discharging it completely, etc. All to no avail. The thing is dead and on its way to the recycling yard.
The worst thing, in my opinion, it died pretty much without warning. No big deal here in CT, but potentially a major headache on a photo trip far away from an electrical outlet or camera store.
Did not workJan 30, 2010
By C. Fallo This battery did not hold a charge. I had to send it back. They told me I ordered the wrong battery for my D300 Nikon camera but I double checked an this was the correct battery. Maybe I just got a bad one. But mine did not work.
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