I have just ordered a 77D. I wanted to get a generic battery as a backup. I had a quick search but couldn’t find anything other than some unknown Chinese brands. (I do realise that most generics are made there!). I don’t use E-Bay.
I have just ordered a 77D. I wanted to get a generic battery as a backup. I had a quick search but couldn’t find anything other than some unknown Chinese brands. (I do realise that most generics are made there!). I don’t use E-Bay.
I have found DSTE and Top Max to work well. You will get a non-OEM warning when you load them. Acknowledge and away you go. You may lose the battery level marker but I tend to swap them out st around 200-230 shots.
Using these batteries on 750D/M5 and M6. Seems to be the go to battery for many models.
OEM are around £45-60 mark - ridiculous. The so called OEM from HK via EBay are not OEM. Paid £25 for one which overheated and split during first charge! Paypal refunded.
No they do not but the pack includes a decent charger with an in car chager lead. You can slo get a USB charger that will work with a USB charger brick.
Canon are a pain but the OEM battery units, like their lens hoods and cases are cash cows. I have never had a problem with non-OEM batteries but I have had issues with OEM LP-E12 batteries that failed in an EOS M body that Canon replaced both batteries and body (the second battery damaged the camera.
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