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p.1 #8 · Question re: Nikon Batteries | |
Thanks to all who replied, much appreciated.
First, I would never deliberately plan to do an all day assignment of any kind without backups of some kind. But the back up battery I purchased did not work in the camera, and this wasn't discovered until it was too late. So that was bad on my end, to have not checked that out several days in advance. Guilty as charged.
Nikon v. after market batteries: Have used the same mfg batteries in my Canon equip and never had a problem. Did not expect to have one with the Nikon equivalent, so that was a cruel surprise for me.
I think those of you who mentioned using the grip and extra batteries are right on the money and it is something I will need to consider.
I wasn't complaining about the length of time or # of shots, just curious as to if that was similar to what others are getting from theirs. Apologies if it sounded like I was beefing about that. I did discover that when the battery indicator is down to one box I can get about another 45 minutes before it goes dead. No chimping, just shooting.
I did have backup equipment available (my old Canon equip) so there was a Plan B in effect if it really came down to it, just didn't want to go there if I didn't have to. I really enjoy using the D300, especially for sports.
Do the after market batteries work in the other Nikons (D50, D70, D200, etc) ?
D.L.
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