Grumpy
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Recently I shot a string of assignments that totaled out at somewhere between 1,500 and 1,600 exposures on a single Nikon EN-EL4 (Lithium ion) battery in my Nikon D2Hs slr camera body. (I change out my battery packs when the camera shows they are down to 10%.) The battery pack in questiuon has been in regular use for two years.
To me, that is impressive performance, especially considering the way I shoot is a real juice-user. (I shoot in RAW format, use continuous and lock-on autofocus for the types of assignments I was doing, made extensive use of VR lenses, do a lot of continuous burst shooting, and do quite a bit of “chimping” to check images for exposure, etc.)
Usually I don’t keep track of the number of shots between battery changes and recharges. So I’m not sure this is an exceptionally good performance for my EN-L4a battery packs. In fact, it probably is typical. For sure, though, I’ve been pleased enough with the performance of these packs to feel comfortable in recommending them to others for their uses, including hiking picture-taking.
What kind of performance do you get out of the batteries you use?
G.
To me, that is impressive performance, especially considering the way I shoot is a real juice-user. (I shoot in RAW format, use continuous and lock-on autofocus for the types of assignments I was doing, made extensive use of VR lenses, do a lot of continuous burst shooting, and do quite a bit of “chimping” to check images for exposure, etc.)
Usually I don’t keep track of the number of shots between battery changes and recharges. So I’m not sure this is an exceptionally good performance for my EN-L4a battery packs. In fact, it probably is typical. For sure, though, I’ve been pleased enough with the performance of these packs to feel comfortable in recommending them to others for their uses, including hiking picture-taking.
What kind of performance do you get out of the batteries you use?
G.