Mine has arrived and looks legit (checked on Canon USA fake spotter site) I actually thought the fake battery was the legit one (luckily the one from Amazon more or less matches the actual legit battery)
http://usa.canon.com/cusa/about_canon/standard_display/sampleimages?WT.mc_id=C201983
I have copy batterys and fined them to be BETTER then original ones also mine was a lot cheaper then above price.... just £6.99
LP-E6 is the battery as per OP and is for EOS 5D MK II, 5D MK III, EOS Canon 60D, EOS 7D and EOS 6DOf course a copy is going to be cheaper...no one in there right mind is going to pay close to OEM prices for none OEM, ŵith respect if I remember correctly you are using 7D's where as later cameras using to LP-E6 are moving towards not accepting none OEM batteries
For some people like me I prefer to use an OEM battery
Anyone buy these and have concerns they might be fakes? I can't make my mind up...
I got one and it worked okay but after using it for a while the battery now won't charge. Personally I think they are dodgy (I have the canon 70d) I will be sending mine back for a refund.
It is flashing orange but not actually charging the battery.
That would be great thank you.
What I can't work out is why Canon doesn't just gave a uniform battery design across all jurisdictions - sure, there may be different legal requirements for what a battery has to display on its labels etc but why not just take a thorough approach everywhere and have identikit batteries which would avoid the concerns expressed on this thread?