My 2 cents advice, never buy but genuine products.
Just recently purchased my first DSLR. I need to get a spare battery and a 12 volt charger. There are some pretty cheap ones on evilbay. Has any one purchased batteries from there?
Dave.
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My 2 cents advice, never buy but genuine products.
Purchased battery and charger 5 years ago for around $14 IIRC both are still going. Have had one battery fail on the first charge, but at ~$9 who cares.
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						Have similar experience as Martyn, cheap - non-genuine Olympus battery lasted as long as the original. - both died after 6 years or so, though in fairness, the cheapie was deceased some months before the OEM one...
Currently (sorry...) running another cheapie for a newer Olympus camera.
Depends a lot on the type/form of the battery. I've had a great run out of CR 123 re-chargeables in my LED torches. These are (or were) used in some film and digital SLR's. Bought mine from dealextreme.com and batteryjunction.com
The spare battery for my EOS dslr is a uniross brand and after 5 years still holds full charge.
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The 12v chargers work but are not that great, I use a 240v pure sine inverter and connect the genuine charger, but as others have reported the knockoff batteries are fine. All my panasonic cameras have one genuine & one knockoff battery and they both spit out same no of images.
Have a quick look in the camera specific forums and find out if your particular SLR needs a battery with a chip in it, the knock off batteries don't. For that reason I bough a genuine Olympus battery for my new camera @$75.00 instead of the usual $12.00 inc post from China for a clone.
Bought two spare batteries plus charger that operates off either 12v or 240 for my Canon for $13 AUD all up.
Gave them a real thrashing on a two month photographic trip (500+ per day) without a problem and they're still going strong.
Also just purchased two spare batteries and 240v charger for HTC phone for $9 AUD all up and they are also performing OK. The external 240v charger was also able to recharge the original battery which the phone was unable to do. So I now have three working batteries for the phone.
My thoughts about the dearer batteries and chargers are that they are probably the same units that have been bought as a set and then sold off separately by some enterprising entrepreneur.
Roger
For how cheap they are I have nothing to lose, even if I get one that does not last. I was just worried whether there was any risk of them damaging the camera.
Dave.
I was asked " Is it ignorance or apathy?" I replied "I don't know and I don't care."
1983 RR gone (wish I kept it)
1996 TDI ES.
2003 TD5 HSE
1987 Isuzu County
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