p.1 #3 · Recommended duel charger for Canon LP-E6NH
I just received the Neewer linked above last week, and it is a nice charger, and will likely become my primary charger. The batteries are a nice bonus too !
Glad to see Amazon has them again (for the moment).
p.1 #5 · Recommended duel charger for Canon LP-E6NH
SSO-Images wrote:
I charge my batteries inside the grip using a PD wall charger or a PD power bank. When I do charge outside the grip, I use a Neewer dual charger:
Same here - getting 2 of these, adding them to grip and then you have a battery setup that is good to last a full day w/o issus and can be charged overnight. This has worked out really well for me, before this I was always getting battery anxiety. Plus combined with a PD based brick, travel becomes simple also to remote locations.
p.1 #6 · Recommended duel charger for Canon LP-E6NH
The Neewer's are simply superb. I've never experienced ANY 3rd party product that works so wonderfully well. Actually they discharge in my R5 even slower then the Canon factory batteries. I go for days before they exhaust with usage. I can't say enough great things about them. Their included charger is also equally great. I did happen to pick up the Manfrotto dual charger for these batteries as a backup as they show the voltage and status as it goes along. That's available at B&H. https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1598891-REG/manfrotto_manprocubec_pro_cube_charger_for.html
- It has the LCD showing capacity as it charges,
- it has universal power for traveling,
- It comes with a 12v DC adapter for charging in a car.
- It has it's own USB Jack, so you can daisy chain another charger, or your phone. (I can use the USB Neewer and charge 4 LP-E6 at the same time)
- It has swappable plates to let you use it to charge many different types of batteries.
I've been using this for all my batteries, Canon, Nikon and Fuji for 4 years now, and it's been solid.