Canon Battery Pack NB-13L & SanDisk 64GB Ultra SDXC UHS-I Memory Card SDSDUNC-064G-GN6IN
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I just got my camera last week and took it to a play where our God-fearing God-fearing God-fearing God-fearing God-fearing God- The lead role was played by my daughter. At 85 or 100 mm and ISO 1600, the camera performed admirably, delivering razor-sharp images. However, I took about 115 photos during the first act before realizing I was running low on battery for the second act, so I managed to get about another 20 judiciously timed shots before running out. I had set the resolution to medium and the auto mode to programmed. In any case, if you plan to shoot for more than two hours, get a spare battery and bring it with you!!
The NB- The 13L battery I received on June 22nd, 2017 was a genuine Canon product in its original retail packaging. It was adorned with a genuine Canon hologram. It would be difficult to pull off all of this with a knock-off. off.
Yes, the battery can be recharged using the charger that came with the camera when you bought it, or any other charger that will charge the NB-series batteries. Battery capacity is 13 liters.
Batteries of various sizes and shapes for various cameras are available. The NB-SX280HS was used in my Canon SX280HS camera. My Canon SX720HS is equipped with the NB- 13L. The NB- The 13L is the same length as the 12L, but it's a little shorter. a thicker version of the NB- 6L (as a result, they are incompatible).
Selected User Reviews For Canon Battery Pack NB-13L & SanDisk 64GB Ultra SDXC UHS-I Memory Card SDSDUNC-064G-GN6IN
- OEM battery (same as the one that came with the camera)br>- Battery life is extended
br>- The Bad: There are no error messages. br>br>The Bad:
- br>br>The Bottom Line:br>I needed a spare battery for our Canon Powershot SX740. The battery in this camera was identical to the one that came with it. Because this is an OEM battery, there are no error messages or quality issues. The main disadvantage is the high cost of this OEM battery; however, I would recommend this OEM battery over generics. They always give me error messages or don't hold a charge when I try them.
The first time I used it, everything went smoothly. When I tried to use it again, my camera displayed a message asking if the battery was marked with the Canon logo. When I pressed "yes," it said it was most likely a fake and that it was turning off my camera for its protection. SMH! I added a photo to the gallery. The original is the chewed-up one, with the only difference being the numbers on the back of the battery. KF4C appears on the original, while KFKC appears on the fake. I have no idea what that means. I have 30 days to return this battery, during which time they will send me a "replacement. " It says it's directly from Canon, so I'm not sure why it's being labeled as a fake. When I get my new battery and see if it does the same thing, I'll update my review. What a letdown!.
Would I choose this $43 original OEM battery for my Canon G7X Mark II over the cheaper $19 battery? br>br>However, the cheaper battery's price (plus a lower sales tax) seemed to be the obvious choice. br>br>Would the $24 price difference give me some peace of mind? Or do you want a guarantee that it will perform and last as well as the original? br>br>In the end, I decided to purchase an original Canon G7X MKII replacement battery. br>br>If I had bought a less expensive camera, buying a less expensive battery would have been a no-brainer. br>br>The battery I received arrived in its original, sealed box (with hologram) and was placed inside a plastic bag with a protective white plastic cover for the terminals and a folded manual/instruction sheet after being opened. br>br>It took about 2 hours to fully charge it out of the box with the external charger. br>br>There will be no errors, warnings, worries, or headaches because there will be no errors, warnings, worries, or headaches because there will be no headaches because there will be no headaches because there will be no It just did what it was supposed to do - exactly like the one that came with the camera br>br>Now that I know I have a reliable backup, I can relax. During my travels, I'll be recharging the camera's battery.
If you make sit-down/talking videos, you're not alone. Vlogs. br>br>I strongly advise you to purchase three. So you'll be able to have a total of four (including the one that came with the camera). I would also suggest getting a second wall charger for the batter! br>br>ESPECIALLY IF YOU DON'T WANT TO WAIT AND ARE TRYING TO PUMP OUT CONTENT. 5 - THE BATTERY WILL RECHARGE IN 3 HOURS! br>br>Don't get me wrong, I'm a huge fan of Canon, especially my g7x, which can take a beating. It's been three years since I bought it. HOWEVER! br>br>However, be aware that you will need to purchase three additional batteries.
My Canon PowerShot SX730 Digital Camera came with a battery that was exactly like this one. I didn't have any reservations about using it while the other battery was charging. Keep the small plastic cap that comes with it; I found it to be very useful in keeping the spare battery's leads dry. It was just what I needed, and it lasted for 300 minutes. Every day, I easily shoot 400 shots.
So I bought from another amazon listing for the same battery, but my mistake was not trusting the zero reviews and the fact that it was half the price for $25, so I bought it anyways, and it was horribly counter fit. (See occurred attached)
So anyway I bought this battery to use for my G7x Mark ii and I used it for a day for about 3 hours total% I'm blown away, and thanks to this new battery, I can finally use my camera! You can buy with confidence. Exactly the same as the one that came with the camera when it was new!.
I bought this 7 months ago as a backup battery for my G9X Mk II and have had no issues with it. It performs identically to the camera's original battery. I had hoped for a larger capacity replacement, but after reading the reviews on the non-replacement, I decided to go with the smaller one. Canon replacements (which include all of the high-resolution Canon cameras) Because the charge status indicator would not work correctly (as it did with the capacity ones), I went with a genuine Canon replacement. When using a high-capacity memory card, the battery will lose charge long before the card is full - As a result, I keep this battery on hand as a backup when I know I'll be shooting for an extended period of time.
I'm at a loss for words. Battery is a genuine Canon replacement. I'm at a loss for words. I took it on a trip around Europe and had no problems charging it; there is no discernible difference between this battery and the one that came with the camera, which is to be expected.