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TieNN89
06-04-2011, 6:15am
Hi all
Another question batteries
My genuine battery that came with my camera is an LP-E8 7.2V 1120mAh 8.1Wh(Li-ion)
Phottix branded aftermarket are 7.4V instead of 7.2V
Is that safe to use? or should I find one that says 7.2V the mAh is 1400 but that shouldn't be a problem because that is the capacity
OzzieTraveller
06-04-2011, 7:15am
G'day Tie
Firstly - a base voltage difference of 0.2 volts should not make any difference to the operation of the camera
Over the operational life [charged to flat] the battery will very likely go from nominal 7.2 down to 4.8 volts, so the camera needs to be able to work with this voltage range, and the amperage increase from 1100 to 1400 will work to your advantage anyway
Hope this helps
Regards, Phil
ElectricImages
06-04-2011, 7:30am
I have nothing to add to OzzieTraveller's terrific explanation - except my admiration, agreement and endorsement that that is exactly the right advice. :)
gje38752
11-04-2011, 10:28pm
Throughly agree with previous comments, I noticed the same variation you did, however I have been using the Phoetex battery for quite sometime, no problem, in fact could be better than OE
Certain aftermarket batteries works as good as the original, some better, some worst.
My 500D aftermarket works better! I am able to take more shots in 1 full charge.
1D's aftermarket is just as good as my original Canon - BUT it doesn't do the smart features like how many shots it has been done etc.
NEX5 aftermarket is rubbish! The original Sony battery can continuously taking video for 30 minutes without overheating itself and cause the camera to shut down. The aftermarket shut down itself after 4 mins :confused013
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