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			|  | 05/15/2010 01:41:50 PM · #1 | 
		| | Is there any conceivable reason to buy another 1800mAh canon battery for $79.9 instead of two 2200mAh aftermarket ones for $18.65 off of ebay? //tinyurl.com/2fd5mno Seems a no brainer but I thought I would see what other people are doing...
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			|  | 05/15/2010 01:49:42 PM · #2 | 
		| | It says that the battery info may not be seen. That might be a bad thing. 
 
 | Originally posted by ebay: NOTE: This Un-decoded battery is fully functional to power up the camera. Camera might not recognize this battery as an OEM battery and might not display battery information
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			|  | 05/15/2010 01:52:03 PM · #3 | 
		| | | Originally posted by eMilk: It says that the battery info may not be seen. That might be a bad thing.
 
 
 | Originally posted by ebay: NOTE: This Un-decoded battery is fully functional to power up the camera. Camera might not recognize this battery as an OEM battery and might not display battery information
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 I think this is referring to the NEW canon batteries that have a chip in them that tracks their health. So these will not show up with stats in the camera.
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			|  | 05/15/2010 02:01:52 PM · #4 | 
		| | I've been using an aftermarket battery in my Canon XTi for several months now and have not had a problem.  Got a great price for it on Ebay that I couldn't pass up. | 
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			|  | 05/15/2010 02:04:40 PM · #5 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Stiger: I've been using an aftermarket battery in my Canon XTi for several months now and have not had a problem.  Got a great price for it on Ebay that I couldn't pass up.
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 Same, mine was less than $5
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			|  | 05/15/2010 02:17:02 PM · #6 | 
		| | I tend to avoid the no-name aftermarket batteries, but the ones with brand names I know, I have been using with no trouble. I have several of these Ultralast BP-511 compatible batteries and they work great. Looks like the price on amazon has gone down by $3 since I bought mine. | 
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			|  | 05/15/2010 03:47:56 PM · #7 | 
		| | I use batteries from www.sterlingtek.com 
 They've outlasted the Canon batteries.  Each one that came with my G3 and 10D have long since died but the sterlingtek batteries I got at about the same time as the 10D are still going strong.
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			|  | 05/15/2010 04:17:12 PM · #8 | 
		| | | Originally posted by cpanaioti: I use batteries from www.sterlingtek.com
 
 They've outlasted the Canon batteries.  Each one that came with my G3 and 10D have long since died but the sterlingtek batteries I got at about the same time as the 10D are still going strong.
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 Thanks, but they don't have the LP-E6.
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			|  | 05/15/2010 04:27:19 PM · #9 | 
		| | | Originally posted by tehben: Is there any conceivable reason to buy another 1800mAh canon battery for $79.9 instead of two 2200mAh aftermarket ones for $18.65 off of ebay? //tinyurl.com/2fd5mno
 Seems a no brainer but I thought I would see what other people are doing...
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 It is a no brainer!! My aftermarket batteries from Ebay have lasted longer then the Canon batteries. You are paying extra for the name with canon.
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			|  | 05/15/2010 04:38:33 PM · #10 | 
		| | Personally, I'd never risk a $2500 camera for a $60 saving on a battery. | 
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			|  | 05/15/2010 04:50:54 PM · #11 | 
		| | | Originally posted by hanserik: Personally, I'd never risk a $2500 camera for a $60 saving on a battery.
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 Good, buy brand name.
 
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 As for me?  The only brand name batteries I have came with the cameras.  larger capacity, cheaper, just as good or better performance...  Yeah.  I'll go buy my no-names.
 
 THANKS DPC!!
 
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			|  | 05/15/2010 05:00:19 PM · #12 | 
		| | I have a 5dmkII and use after market batteries. I have two in an after market grip and they last for ages. Never had a problem. | 
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			|  | 05/15/2010 05:00:50 PM · #13 | 
		| | | Originally posted by coryboehne: 
 | Originally posted by hanserik: Personally, I'd never risk a $2500 camera for a $60 saving on a battery.
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 Good, buy brand name.
 
 ....
 
 As for me?  The only brand name batteries I have came with the cameras.  larger capacity, cheaper, just as good or better performance...  Yeah.  I'll go buy my no-names.
 
 THANKS DPC!!
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 Ha! thanks cory... I shoulda searched before asking ;)
 BTW: I went and ordered the ones I had linked.
 
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			|  | 05/15/2010 05:46:15 PM · #14 | 
		| | | Originally posted by tehben: 
 | Originally posted by cpanaioti: I use batteries from www.sterlingtek.com
 
 They've outlasted the Canon batteries.  Each one that came with my G3 and 10D have long since died but the sterlingtek batteries I got at about the same time as the 10D are still going strong.
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 Thanks, but they don't have the LP-E6.
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 Actually they do.  They call it the Canon EOS 5D Mark II battery. ;O)
 
 There's even a two battery + charger combo for $35.
 
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			|  | 05/15/2010 05:48:43 PM · #15 | 
		| | | Originally posted by cpanaioti: 
 | Originally posted by tehben: 
 | Originally posted by cpanaioti: I use batteries from www.sterlingtek.com
 
 They've outlasted the Canon batteries.  Each one that came with my G3 and 10D have long since died but the sterlingtek batteries I got at about the same time as the 10D are still going strong.
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 Thanks, but they don't have the LP-E6.
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 Actually they do.  They call it the Canon EOS 5D Mark II battery. ;O)
 
 There's even a two battery + charger combo for $35.
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 Oh... I didn't see it.
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