Nikon NiMH Rechargeable Batteries for CoolPix 2100/2200/3100/3200/4100/4600/5600/7600 (2-Pack)


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Charge time :Approximately 2.5 hours using the compatible MH-71 battery charger Rated Capacity: 1.2 V / 2000mAh (typ. 2100 mAh
1 Fake batteries - Cheap Imitation from Networker-7
Fake batteries - Cheap Imitation from Networker-7
I made a mistake by ordering this item from a reseller. I bought them from "Networker-7" and he sent me a perfect set of batteries, but something was wrong. The battery package was badly sealed (like it never passed QC) and when I opened it and checked the batteries, the colors and fonts were slightly different from my other original Cybershot Batteries, which came with my camera. I compared them carefully and realized this are fake sony batteries, just an imitation. Must be some cheap-made-in-brazil ones with a printed sticker on them or something like that. Be aware of this seller. Buy from Amazon Only!!!
2 These are junk.
I don't know how they can keep selling these things. They work well the first time, after that, no method of recharging brings them back to reasonable life. I felt robbed after buying the batteries and charger.
3 Worthless Nikon NiMH Rechargeable Batteries
I bought a pair of Nikon NiMH rechargeable batteries for my Coolpix 2100 camera in May. The first time I used it, it was very good, but soon after it discharged quickly. By the fifth time, after one snap shot, the camera started to show the low battery symbol and it took a while for the camera to re-charge and re-shoot again. The result was many lost opportunities to take any good pictures. I just junked it, and bought a pair of Panasonic NiMH rechargeables and worked perfectly since.

Thursday, 04-Dec-2008 19:47:00 CST
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