StudentOfLight said:
neuroanatomist said:
Are you still using 3rd party batteries in your 5DIII (after they gave you trouble in your 7DII)?
I wonder if there's a way they could cause 'hidden' long term damage?
I only use genuine Canon batteries and have once had errors with the 5D-III rejecting a battery. I swapped batteries with my 60D and then everything was fine again... i.e. the "problem battery" work fine in the 60D, and the 60D battery worked fine in the 5D-III.
I've used multiple bodies since 2009. (30D, 40D, 60D, 70D, 80D, 5D, 5D-III, 6D, 7D-II, 3D, 90D, whatever...)
I've used all kinds of electronics, laptops, camcorders, etc over my lifetime. To be honest, I've experienced problems with genuine OEM batteries just as much (if not more) as I have with 3rd party knock-offs. Sure, I've had 3rd party batteries that didn't work or had less capacity. But I've had OEM batteries that were disappointments as well.
I still PREFER OEM, esp for laptops, but I don't condemn 3rd party batteries as long as they are good quality and favorably reviewed. I'll be damned if I'm going to pay 5x the price for OEM if it gains me nothing over a similar and proven 3rd party battery. And when it comes to the LP-E6 compatible battery from Wasabi... I'll buy two of those every time over the more expensive Canon battery. I still have yet to have a LP-E6 fail on me from Wasabi. In fact, I have one Canon OEM LP-E6N - you know, the more expensive one that came with my 7D-2 - that has barely been used, never charges past about 70% and has the red dot on the "recharge performance" battery menu data. The Wasabis charge fully and usually last me the same as the Canon batteries.
For me, it's not about the money, it's just about what works and what I would rather do with the money other than get one Canon battery for the price of 4-6 Wasabis that work just as well. And this is coming from someone who will buy the $8 - $15 Tamron lens caps because they are tough, center pinch and are more reliable than the thin/cheap and hard to grip Canon lens caps. Yeah, Canon finally got a clue and started providing better center pinch lens caps but now I'm set in my ways and I like to sell the lens later with a pristine lens cap that I typically leave in the box after purchase.
Bottom Line: If it works for me, I do it. If I experience a problem, I change or adapt. So as long as the Wasabi batteries work, I'll use them. (In fact, I started leaving the Canon battery and charger in the box with all the other camera accessories I don't use after I got the crappy LP-E6N with my 7D-2.)