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I know that manufacturers are getting fussier about 3rd party batteries, but I’ve not come across this issue before.
I recently moved to a Canon R6 and purchased a genuine Duracell LP-E6NH battery. I bought this one in particular because it’s a recognised name and also because it’s one of the few that will ship to Northern Ireland.
I get a ‘warning’ message when putting in in the camera which I totally expected, but I also don’t get any visibility of the batteries level on the camera. The battery indicator is just blank.
Is this now the norm? Or is it a an issue with this particular battery / brand?
I know people have differing opinions on 3rd party batteries but I’ve used them in most cameras without issue.
I’m loathe to shell out the £114 Canon are asking for the OEM one.
I recently moved to a Canon R6 and purchased a genuine Duracell LP-E6NH battery. I bought this one in particular because it’s a recognised name and also because it’s one of the few that will ship to Northern Ireland.
I get a ‘warning’ message when putting in in the camera which I totally expected, but I also don’t get any visibility of the batteries level on the camera. The battery indicator is just blank.
Is this now the norm? Or is it a an issue with this particular battery / brand?
I know people have differing opinions on 3rd party batteries but I’ve used them in most cameras without issue.
I’m loathe to shell out the £114 Canon are asking for the OEM one.