You can save 20% off the well-reviewed SmallRig LP-E6NH battery for a limited time. They are now $31.99 (Reg $39.99). SmallRig LP-E6NH SmallRig LP-E6NH $31.99 (Reg $39.99)
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I like small HD and would have bought more but now I have started powering my camera through electric supply when shooting video and do not need so many spare batteries.I bought 2 the last time they had this sale. So far, so good!
Currently unavailable.You can save 20% off the well-reviewed SmallRig LP-E6NH battery for a limited time. They are now $31.99 (Reg $39.99). SmallRig LP-E6NH SmallRig LP-E6NH $31.99 (Reg $39.99)
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At home, I charge my batteries in the standalone charger. But when traveling, I take advantage of the in-camera USB charging and simply connect the power adapter I bring for my Mac to the camera.I love the USB-C charging port, but I find I don't actually use it. Might bring them especially when traveling, though, as it would be handy to not bring my charger with me and exploit that USB port. I just know that someday it'll save my bacon.
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Still shows as in stock when I look on Amazon. Same deal is also available at B&H, likewise in stock.
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The "discharge completely every so often" advice goes back to 1970s-1980s NiCd batteries, which definitely needed it to maintain performance. I'm not sure how much it applies to modern Li-ion batteries, or even NiMH. The only thing I've heard it can help with is to resynchronize the fuel gauge/coulomb counter chip in the battery to the cells.Did a test overnight of the ones I've been using for months. The Dolin charger has a feature where it will discharge the battery completely, charge it again, and then test the amount of power output for an entire new cycle. It reveals that the SmallRig batteries - after a couple dozen real-world uses and recharges - maintains a level of 1.96 mah, which is essentially slightly better than the Canon original batteries. Because of small sample size, we can really only say they're roughly the same. Other third party batteries have declined in performance versus the Canon ones by this point.
It is the opposit: NEVER discharge completely. It is also better not to charge completely but use it between 30%-80%.The "discharge completely every so often" advice goes back to 1970s-1980s NiCd batteries, which definitely needed it to maintain performance. I'm not sure how much it applies to modern Li-ion batteries,
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