Product Details
Nikon EN-EL3e Rechargeable Battery

Nikon EN-EL3e Rechargeable Battery
From Nikon

Price: £19.69

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description

Nikon EN-EL3e


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #998 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Nikon
  • Model: B000BYCKU8
  • Released on: 2008-07-04
  • Dimensions: 12.60" h x 22.05" w x 30.32" l, .50 pounds

Features

  • Battery EN-EL3a Li-Ion f D200

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
The high-energy EN-EL3e (7.4V, 1, 500mAh) rechargeable lithium-ion battery delivers enough power to support the shooting of up to 1, 800 images on a single charge, can be recharged at any time and features a handy real-time fuel gauge system display that shows remaining charge by percentage, number of shots since last charge and overall battery status.


Customer Reviews

Top quality & bargain price5
Who would have thought Amazon will be the cheapest place to buy genuine Nikon battery? Totally suprised as it is far cheaper than eBay (genuine off course), paid little over £20. As far as the battery goes, its top quality. On a full charge can take over 600 shots (Nikon D80). Use two of these babies in a hand grip/battery pack and your shooting capability wil increase to 1500 shots - nice.

Great price5
By far the cheapest supplier around for a GENUINE Nikon battery when I bought it. Fantastic battery life.

En-EL3e : what's best, Nikon original or cheap compatible?5
Camera shops may tell you that Nikon do not make batteries (probably true) so you are paying extra for the "Nikon" label and would be just as well off with a cheaper compatible. My local camera dealer tried this one on, in fact the Nikon original was actually cheaper from both Jessops and Amazon than the compatible he was trying to sell me! Compatible batteries simply do not work in my D300 even though they charge OK in the Nikon charger (on one compatible battery I tested, the battery voltage was actually significantly higher which could damage the camera circuitry). I've used Nikon DSLRs for several years and have had no problems at all with the Nikon batteries. I would also be wary of using a none-original battery in any camera that is still in warranty. I'll stick with the Nikon original.