I bought a S/H 5dII with 2 batteries off the forum which at the time were in warranty (body had a couple of weeks left) and it's been great to use. Unfortunately at the weekend after taking 5 shots the battery was dead, couldn't believe it. I thought I'd forgotten to charge it so swapped over to the other battery which was on 62% after 250 shots. No the battery that had died after 5 shots was indeed the one I took off the charger that morning
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I hadn't noticed this before but the labels on the batteries were completely different which passed me by because they both say "canon" on one side and have a blue patch on the back I just assumed they were both real. Searching for "fake LP-e6" it looks like I'm not the only one.
I messaged the seller asking if they had any documentation on the purchase date of the battery, as it was listed in the advert as a canon battery but after 2 days they haven't got back to me despite activity. Should I be pushing the seller harder to get more information? I know it's been 3 months since I bought the package and probably my own fault for not checking the kit over 100% at the time but I didn't buy my spare batteries for my last camera until I knew I needed extras so they could still be in warranty from the supplier.
I know there is a problem with the battery because in the time it's taken me to write this post it's come straight off the charger (on for 6 hours, even though it was "full" after 30 minutes), reported 90%, dropped down to 75% and now says 85% just sitting in standby without a single shot taken... and now 63%. All 3 green squares are there. I've tried this 3 times now and exactly the same results, won't hold a charge.
Should I be chasing the seller or just accept it and get some compatibles?
TLDR: battery not holding charge, looks fake, pester seller even though it's been 3 months and could be out of warranty or just accept it?
Edit: can a mod change topic to LP-E6, was looking at grips earlier and might have got a bit confused
I hadn't noticed this before but the labels on the batteries were completely different which passed me by because they both say "canon" on one side and have a blue patch on the back I just assumed they were both real. Searching for "fake LP-e6" it looks like I'm not the only one.
I messaged the seller asking if they had any documentation on the purchase date of the battery, as it was listed in the advert as a canon battery but after 2 days they haven't got back to me despite activity. Should I be pushing the seller harder to get more information? I know it's been 3 months since I bought the package and probably my own fault for not checking the kit over 100% at the time but I didn't buy my spare batteries for my last camera until I knew I needed extras so they could still be in warranty from the supplier.
I know there is a problem with the battery because in the time it's taken me to write this post it's come straight off the charger (on for 6 hours, even though it was "full" after 30 minutes), reported 90%, dropped down to 75% and now says 85% just sitting in standby without a single shot taken... and now 63%. All 3 green squares are there. I've tried this 3 times now and exactly the same results, won't hold a charge.
Should I be chasing the seller or just accept it and get some compatibles?
TLDR: battery not holding charge, looks fake, pester seller even though it's been 3 months and could be out of warranty or just accept it?
Edit: can a mod change topic to LP-E6, was looking at grips earlier and might have got a bit confused
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