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Brand
Nikon
Item Dimensions L x W x H
7.6 x 4.3 x 1.9 centimetres
Item Weight
0.05 Kilograms
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Nikon EN-EL15b Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
Nikon
Imported
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Product details
Batteries
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1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
:
No
Product Dimensions
:
7.62 x 4.32 x 1.91 cm; 50 Grams
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Product description
The EN-EL15b is a Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery for use with select Nikon cameras. It can be charged using either the MH-25a battery charger or the EH-7P charging AC adapter. Compatible with Nikon Z6, Z7, D850, D810, D750 & D7500
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Nikon EN-EL15b Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
Description:
The EN-EL15b is a Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery for use with select Nikon cameras. It can be charged using either the MH-25a battery charger or the EH-7P charging AC adapter.
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5.0 out of 5 starsSpare battery for Nikon cameras.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 October 2020
Verified Purchase
If you are shooting an important event you really can't afford to run out of charge. These 15b batteries hold a lot of charge - easily enough for a day's shooting with my Nikon D850 DSLR. Nonetheless I always have a charged up spare on hand just in case. They are not cheap but I have heard that the cheap knock-offs lose their performance after a while. If you need it to work reliably you need the Nikon original.
Bought Husband a new Nikon Camera, and just had to get him an Extra Battery, it always pays to have a spare, after getting caught out a number of years ago when he forgot to charge his battery and couldn't take some photos when we were on a cruise in Russia. This battery is the wxact one which was in his camera. thank you he is thrilled.
I checked with Nikon, the item is genuine but overpriced by RS.1000 over Nikon's listed price. Felt cheated by the vendor. I trusted amazon.com and blindly bought it. May be, that's where I erred.
1.0 out of 5 starsFake, or used or recycled battery sold by this vendor.
Reviewed in India on 29 December 2020
Verified Purchase
The pack looked as if it had been opened and a shoddy attempt to stick the hologram seal back in place was attempted. Upon opening the pack, I found that the dealer had stuck his own bar code on the battery. Further, the bar code on the cover was different from the one stuck on the battery. Clearly, not a new battery. Maybe recycled, maybe used. The battery date of manufacture was 2018. I charged it using Nikon original charger and checked the battery battery meter on my D7000 menu which gives the age of the battery. It showed 93%. That indicated that the life was at 93%. Again, signs of a heavily used or recycled battery. (For reference the original battery that I have from. 2010 shows 100% and another one one which I bought in 2018 shows 98% - and I have used both a lot) I also looked at the hologram on the battery. It appeared to have been tampered with (bubbles in the sticker see the photo) Based on this I returned the battery and asked for a replacement, optimistically thinking that it must have be3n an accidental shipment. The replacement arrive, and I found that the dealer had carelessly opened the original Nikon packing from the bottom, keeping the hologram intact on the top, but the bottom was clearly torn! Further, he had put a cheap inkjet printed barcode sticker on the battery as well as on the carton (By the way the barcodes didn’t match either). And another self printed label with the word ‘new’ as if makes it so. And in both cases, he had his own printed ‘warranty’ certificate, with nothing from Nikon. The battery protective cap was broken too, and the battery manufacturing date was again 2018. Still, I charged the battery, popped it in my D7000 and checked the battery condition. Again, 93%, while my old, heavily used batteries still show between 98 and 100%. This is clearly a fake, recycled or second hand battery. I have asked for a refund after replacement.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Fake, or used or recycled battery sold by this vendor.
Reviewed in India on 29 December 2020
The pack looked as if it had been opened and a shoddy attempt to stick the hologram seal back in place was attempted. Upon opening the pack, I found that the dealer had stuck his own bar code on the battery. Further, the bar code on the cover was different from the one stuck on the battery. Clearly, not a new battery. Maybe recycled, maybe used. The battery date of manufacture was 2018. I charged it using Nikon original charger and checked the battery battery meter on my D7000 menu which gives the age of the battery. It showed 93%. That indicated that the life was at 93%. Again, signs of a heavily used or recycled battery. (For reference the original battery that I have from. 2010 shows 100% and another one one which I bought in 2018 shows 98% - and I have used both a lot) I also looked at the hologram on the battery. It appeared to have been tampered with (bubbles in the sticker see the photo) Based on this I returned the battery and asked for a replacement, optimistically thinking that it must have be3n an accidental shipment. The replacement arrive, and I found that the dealer had carelessly opened the original Nikon packing from the bottom, keeping the hologram intact on the top, but the bottom was clearly torn! Further, he had put a cheap inkjet printed barcode sticker on the battery as well as on the carton (By the way the barcodes didn’t match either). And another self printed label with the word ‘new’ as if makes it so. And in both cases, he had his own printed ‘warranty’ certificate, with nothing from Nikon. The battery protective cap was broken too, and the battery manufacturing date was again 2018. Still, I charged the battery, popped it in my D7000 and checked the battery condition. Again, 93%, while my old, heavily used batteries still show between 98 and 100%. This is clearly a fake, recycled or second hand battery. I have asked for a refund after replacement.