jbrough
Member
Hi All - just received a branded Fuji NP80 battery that I planned to use on my RD1, but it only seems to hold ten frames or less (!) of charge and then shuts off. I think I have a dud one, but I did notice it is 1300mAh and the branded Epson ones are 1500 mAh. Does anyone know if this makes a difference? I am guessing it may make a slight one, but surely not to this extent? Any sage words of advice would be great.
garethc
Established
I have two Fuji branded ones and they both perform as well as the 'official' epson one. I think you have a dud...
R
RML
Guest
I'd return it. I hope you still have the receipt.
An average battery should last you at least 100 shots (with chimping, and longish turn-to-sleep-mode times), and up to 300 shots (without chimping and switching the camera off when not in use).
An average battery should last you at least 100 shots (with chimping, and longish turn-to-sleep-mode times), and up to 300 shots (without chimping and switching the camera off when not in use).
galavanter
Established
I bought a couple of Ultralast batteries from Buy.com. $13.99, 1650 mAh and they do the job.
http://www.buy.com/prod/ultralast-u...igital-camera-battery/q/loc/111/90138431.html
http://www.buy.com/prod/ultralast-u...igital-camera-battery/q/loc/111/90138431.html
jbrough
Member
Thanks for all your help folks - seems to be a dud so I have a couple of new ones on the way.
bellyface
Registered Nice Guy
I have 3 ultralasts (1650) and one epson, and I must say the epson lasts the longest....
but, yeah that's sounds like a dud...
but, yeah that's sounds like a dud...
JNewell
Leica M Recidivist
Is there any common view on whether use of non-OEM batteries is really likely to cause problems? It seems unlikely, but given the repair situation, it also seems like even a small risk is worth avoiding (?).
RichC
Well-known
The consensus is that non-OEM batteries are fine - just that most seem to have less capacity than the Epson originals - which are hard to find and expensive.
OTOH, no one worried about changing film every 24/36 shots in ye olde days, so changing batteries every 100-200 shots isn't that much of a hardship...
(Just don't use ones that are knackered, as the lack of power may, possibly, cause problems - see my website.)
I'm going to try genuine Fuji ones at some stage - hopefully, being a reputable company, their product specs are higher...
OTOH, no one worried about changing film every 24/36 shots in ye olde days, so changing batteries every 100-200 shots isn't that much of a hardship...
(Just don't use ones that are knackered, as the lack of power may, possibly, cause problems - see my website.)
I'm going to try genuine Fuji ones at some stage - hopefully, being a reputable company, their product specs are higher...
tomasis
Well-known
I bought several Fuji batteries which has 1500mah on specs as epson. I don't see differences yet. I hope they last for a while 
LCT
ex-newbie
Genuine Fuji NP-80 batteries were 1300mAh and are not sold anymore AFAIK.
Others are either:
- OEM's branded Epson, Delkin, Energizer, Hahnel, Kodak, North American Battery Company, Ricoh, Toshiba, Ultralast, Uniross and others i guess;
- or generic batteries often called 'replacement' or 'compatible' with no brand name or reference other than Fuji and/or NP-80.
Mine are Epson's, Hahnel HL-80 (3.7V - 1350mAh) and generic batteries found on eBay (3.7V - 1500 mAh).
I don't see significant differences between them but generic batteries don't provide any other warranty than that of the seller if any of course.
Others are either:
- OEM's branded Epson, Delkin, Energizer, Hahnel, Kodak, North American Battery Company, Ricoh, Toshiba, Ultralast, Uniross and others i guess;
- or generic batteries often called 'replacement' or 'compatible' with no brand name or reference other than Fuji and/or NP-80.
Mine are Epson's, Hahnel HL-80 (3.7V - 1350mAh) and generic batteries found on eBay (3.7V - 1500 mAh).
I don't see significant differences between them but generic batteries don't provide any other warranty than that of the seller if any of course.
Sam2nd
6x6
Today I set a Jessops 3.6V 1300Ah for the first time, only one charge, and only 60 shots RAW+JPG, Its not much. I wish that the next charges lasts more.
Regards.
Regards.
einolu
Well-known
LCT
ex-newbie
3.7 V is OK but better choose more than 1300 mAh if you can.einolu said:
See for instance:
http://www.ritzcamera.com/product/EP5497356.htm
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