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Nikon EN-EL3e Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery for D200, D300, D700 and D80 Digital SLR Cameras

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Nikon EN-EL3e Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery for D200, D300, D700 and D80 Digital SLR Cameras
Nikon EN-EL3e Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery for D200, D300, D700 and D80 Digital SLR Cameras

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Brand: Nikon
Category: Photography

List Price: $50.99
Buy New: $32.00
You Save: $18.99 (37%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 125 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Fragile: No
Batteries Included: No
Battery: lithium-ion
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 30.3 x 22.1 x 12.6
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.

MPN: 25334
Model: 25334
UPC: 182082533406
EAN: 0018208253340
ASIN: B000BYCKU8

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: new never used befor

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3 out of 5 stars Good battery, but you pay the price   January 9, 2007
 1 out of 4 found this review helpful

Guess we should expect that anyway. Buy an expensive camera and the accessories will cost you as well. Holds a charge for a long time even with lots of use. I shot over 180 photos in one afternoon, mostly with the onboard flash, and this battery still had plenty of juice. I rarely shoot without a backup, so I'm unsure how much I would trust it to last under that pace for a full day or more. I'm satisfied with the performance, but not the price.

Another tip, look at the fine print for the battery type you need and order. I tried an off-brand EN-EL3 and it was not compatible with the EN-EL3e. Had to return it and pay a restock fee. My mistake.



5 out of 5 stars D80 Battery - Excellent   January 3, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The battery lasts a long time. I do not take lots of photos, and the battery lasts for literally weeks at a time. Even when shooting a wedding and taking a couple of hundred photos, there was no indication of power loss.


5 out of 5 stars Buy this, not an off-brand battery   January 1, 2007
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

The real question is whether to buy the Nikon brand battery as opposed to one of its cheaper competitors. The answer comes in two parts. First, do Nikon brand batteries do the job well, and, second, are independent-brand batteries a cost-effective alternative?

As for the effectivness of the Nikon batteries, I have been using them in my Nikon D70 for over a year. I carry a backup but have almost never had to use it. The batteries have worked flawlessly all this time. I went on a 7-day climbing trip without having to change. The only time I ever ran down a battery in one session was using flash to shoot all the recipients at a large awards banquet.

As these batteries are not cheap, you may be tempted by attractive prices on off-brand batteries with output claims: "1700 mAh!" beyond that of the Nikon battery. This raises the second question, are the Nikon batteries worth the extra money or would an off brand be worthwhile? The answer is clear. With some products, off brands will perform about as well for far less money. But this is not the case with lithium-ion batteries.

For one thing, the off-brand's performance claims are exaggerated. Direct comparisons show that, despite their more modest claims, brand name rechargable batteries actually outperforms their imitators.

More importantly, the off brands put your camera at risk. If a Nikon brand battery were to damage your camera, Nikon would replace both. With the off-brand, you would be out of luck. This is not an idle "what if." Lithium-ion batteries are dangerous if something goes wrong. The batteries (actually battery packs) are full of safety circuits and other measures; that is why they are expensive. And even then, Nikon recently had to recall thousands of lithium-ion batteries due to a fire hazard. If this happened with a recognized company that has its own cameras at stake, what are the risks with a no-name manufacturer that markets a product for an eighth the price and has little to lose if something goes wrong?

Just buy the Nikon battery. It is the only sane way to go.



5 out of 5 stars Good battery for a dynamite camera   November 28, 2006
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I agree with the last post...the D200 is an awesome machine, and if you plan to do any lengthy shooting, have 1 or 2 spare batteries. It's part of the responsibility of being properly equipped to do the job. I wouldn't go into a shoot without a spare battery or 2, in addition to my other equipment, so I don't understand why anyone would complain about the battery. Additionally, if you stay away from playing with the D200's preview screen for every shot, zooming and scrolling, you'll save tons of bettery time.


4 out of 5 stars Good when you finally get them !!!   November 10, 2006
 7 out of 7 found this review helpful

Other than the months of waiting for Nikon to deliver them to Amazon for shipping, the battery itself in a good deal. They work well, charge up easy and hold their charge nicely. Priced well, they cost less than the same type battery than Canon or Sony. I bought them for a D80 and the older En-EL3a would not fit. Of course I had 10 of the older batteries for my D70s and was rather surprised when they didn't fit the D80. Basically the same size and shape, but keyed differently. I was also surprised to find the 3e WOULD fit in the D70s, meaning they are backward compatable.



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