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Gear Talk => Camera Talk => Topic started by: Frode on October 19, 2017, 18:13:11

Title: Batteries for D4s and D3
Post by: Frode on October 19, 2017, 18:13:11
The batteries for my D4s and my old D3 are all reaching level 4 now and therefore I need new ones.

According  to Nikon both EN- EL18 and 18b are compatible with D4s, and the same for D3 and EN- EL4 and 4a.

Any difference regarding performance?

What about non- original batteries, not worth «the risk»?
Title: Re: Batteries for D4s and D3
Post by: Bjørn Rørslett on October 19, 2017, 19:02:56
The 'b' versions should be backwards compatible, never had any issues there. As to performance, the "b" should perhaps perform a tad better.

Third-party batteries can be so-so. Sometimes they work great, sometimes they have a short life span or fail miserably. On the other hand they are (much) cheaper, but in the longer run perhaps not so much.
Title: Re: Batteries for D4s and D3
Post by: Frode on October 19, 2017, 19:54:33
The 'b' versions should be backwards compatible, never had any issues there. As to performance, the "b" should perhaps perform a tad better.

Third-party batteries can be so-so. Sometimes they work great, sometimes they have a short life span or fail miserably. On the other hand they are (much) cheaper, but in the longer run perhaps not so much.

Thank you, Bjørn!

Yes, I’m a bit worried about using third- party batteries. I haven’t got any experience myself, though.


Title: Re: Batteries for D4s and D3
Post by: Kenneth Rich on October 19, 2017, 20:09:01
My third party batteries for my Panasonic DMC-LC1, Sony Cybershot P/S and my Nikon Df all work as well as the original batteries;  the Panasonic  and the Sony  and their  batteries are rather old.  I'd not replace any of my camera batteries with originals, from the standpoint of cost alone.
Title: Re: Batteries for D4s and D3
Post by: Frode on October 21, 2017, 12:29:01
The 'b' versions should be backwards compatible, never had any issues there. As to performance, the "b" should perhaps perform a tad better.

Third-party batteries can be so-so. Sometimes they work great, sometimes they have a short life span or fail miserably. On the other hand they are (much) cheaper, but in the longer run perhaps not so much.

I went for new ones, EN- EL18B and EN- EL4  8).

I must say that "the dinosaur", D3, is still capable of great file quality, even in 2017  :).
Title: Re: Batteries for D4s and D3
Post by: David H. Hartman on October 21, 2017, 13:47:36
Does anyone know how Nikon determines the useful battery life remaining in their batteries? I've read that some devices do not count a less than 50% discharge as a discharge cycle. The batteries for my D800 all say they are new?

I have two Nikon EN-EL15 batteries and one Watson equivalent. I haven't had any problems with the Watson. It's rated for 100mAh less the Nikon batteries but I haven't noticed a difference. It's very seldom that I discharge a battery lower than 40%. The Watson came as a "FREE BEE" when I bought my D800 from B&H. I tend to be skeptical of brand-x batteries but I've had no problems with the Watson. 

Dave Hartman