Energizer ER-D320 Rechargeable Battery; Replacement for NIKON EN-EL3 Li-ion
| ![]() ![]() Publisher : Energizer Company : Technuity List Price : $39.99 Amazon Price : $20.29 Used Price : $26.67 |
Features
- Replacement battery for the Nikon EN-EL3
- Rechargeable
- Lithium Ion 7.4V to 1400 MAH
Product Description
Energizer digital camera batteries offer the long life and consistently reliable performance you need to get the most out of your digital camera, thanks to advanced engineering and state-of-the-art manufacturing. - Quality - Energizer digital camera batteries meet or exceed original standards at a lower cost. Specifications Chemistry:Li-Ion mah: 1400 Volts:7.2 Color: Black Weight:0.18 lbs. Compatibility: For Nikon EN-EL3 Replaces:Nikon EN-EL3Customer reviews
Excellent substitute for Nikon's original battery
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This Energizer ER-D320 works flawlessly with my D70--charged up well, last at least as long as the Nikon original EN-EL3, if not a bit longer. Note that this battery has 3 terminal contacts instead of two, which was what the picture showed. It still works with my D70, and should work with the newer D200 which requires a 3-terminal battery. However, I don't have a D200 to try this out, so I cannot be sure.
Energized Bunny Battery
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Works like a charm in My Nikon D50. Just as good as OEM and not as expensive.
Seems to work fine, good value
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I was a little bit nervous of what would come in the mail, I kept expecting a generic white box that said "Energiser", but it appears to be a real Energizer product (even if it's made by someone else). So far, behaves much like the Nikon battery that came with my D50.
Good clone battery but not made by Energizer
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This Nikon EN-EL3 clone battery has the same specs as the "genuine" Nikon EN-EL3 battery (for D100, D70 and others). Even though it bears the Energizer brand, this is made by an OEM called Technuity which is a licensee of the Energizer brand. The issue is I don't know if Energizer stands behind the quality of this battery, and you are really using it at your own risk. It does get hot after extended use, but so does Nikon's own EN-EL3 (which is likely manufactured by an OEM anyway). This clone does come with a 3-year warranty, but no "equipment warranty," so if it should explode or melt in your Nikon camera, they are not responsible for it.
Tip: after charging completes, do not leave the battery charged for more than another hour. Also don't use the camera for a long period of time (my definition is more than 30 minutes non-stop).
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