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The Wasabi Power Battery for Nikon EN-EL18 series is a premium lithium-ion battery designed for professional photographers. With a capacity of 2800mAh and a voltage of 10.8V, it ensures longer shooting sessions and seamless compatibility with popular Nikon cameras like the D4, D5, D6, and D850. This rechargeable battery comes with a 3-year warranty and is supported by 100% US-based customer service.
Item Dimensions | 3 x 2 x 3.5 inches |
Battery Weight | 155 Grams |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camera |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 2800 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
Voltage | 10.8 Volts |
D**4
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent OEM Replacement! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I recently replaced my Nikon EN-EL18 battery with the Wasabi Power Battery, and it’s been a great choice! As an OEM replacement, it meets all my expectations. The battery allows me to achieve the full 9 fps shutter speed on my D850, which is fantastic for capturing fast action shots. It fits perfectly and provides reliable performance, just like the original battery. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a dependable and high-performing battery for their Nikon camera!
P**N
good choice
provides more power for more shots than nikon brand. works as advertised
J**S
Best battery ever for the Nikon D500 battery grip!! Loving it!!!!!
Almost double th capacity of the original D500 battery...charges fast too!! Great investment!!
A**R
Extremely inconsistent
I bought 3 of these for a Nikon-made MB-d18 battery grip for a Nikon D850. One charges and resets the exposure count, one recharges without resetting and continues counting, and one doesn't do much of anything, including charging. They are charging on a genuine NIkon MH-26A charger. The capacity of the batteries seems erratic at best. I'd have to recommend the en-el18c or equivalent (even used!) Nikon-made battery for anyone looking for a battery that is reliable.I don't know what to expect for something that is significantly cheaper than what Nikon provides, but "functional" is something I would consider necessary. These don't inspire any confidence from charge to charge, due to the irregularities between the batteries.You may hit the jackpot and get something good. You may end up with something that won't even charge. Is it worth it when you miss the shot of a lifetime? Probably not... Get the OE battery, as much of a rip-off as it is. They will work, and more importantly, be CONSISTENT!
D**E
Great so far! Good life after multiple recharges
Got this and it was already charged up about 70%. Put it in the charger to get it to 100%. When I put it in camera it read 99% but I didn't worry about it.Shot about 20 pictures and it went down to about 89%. Didn't worry about that either, since I figure it takes a couple cycles to get the right reading. I let it sit about 10 days then took it to a wedding. Shot 290 pictures or so. After that, it has been sitting in camera for 2 weeks. So over three weeks, over 300 pix, and right now the battery is reading 68%As most of you probably know...the battery reading will never be linear... taking another 300 pix doesn't mean it will go down another 32%.So it has been good so far. And obviously if it fails within the first 6 mo or year, I'll be back to update that.This battery doesn't *click* into the charger the same way the Nikon batteries do. It just sort of slides into place and has a bit of wiggle, but as the charging lights show it charges just fine.Update:After the 2nd time charging this battery I took 95 pictures and then left the battery in the camera for 2 weeks. No particular reason...just didn't use the D4 in those two weeks... Checked the battery and it was at 80%. Not bad for $105 off the Nikon price. And I don't think you can get "the D4 battery" anymore--only the newer higher capacity battery that is compatible but came with the D4S.
P**J
Just as good as the Nikon EN-EL18a's
I have yet to try the new Nikon EN-EL18c batteries, but I can say this does work as good if not longer than the Nikon EN-EL18 and EN-EL18(a)(b)'s. If you're purchasing this for the D850 or D500 listen very carefully, you can get away with saving money on these batteries and the Wasabi charger, but don't buy third party battery grips or BL-5 battery door chambers. You need to buy the Nikon battery grip as the third parties are dangerous and can short your camera out, destroy your camera if they break wrong and void your warranty too. It's never worth it to cheap out on the grip or the $26 battery door chamber either, as the third party BL-5's are cheaply and poorly made with no or lacking weather sealing. I made the mistake of buying both in the past and will never again so please listen to me and spend the extra money. I know the Nikon grip's are expensive but they are worth every penny for their build quality, reliability, warranty, weather sealing and fit and finish. Same with the Nikon BL-5 battery door chamber it's made extremely well, fits great, locks well and is properly weather sealed. Now having said that there is absolutely NO reason not to buy or trust Wasabi EN-EL18 batteries or the MH-26 charger as both great and have for over two years. I already owned a Nikon MH-26a from my D4s and although it feels heavier and better made than the Wasabi, the Wasabi version works just as well except for one thing, calibration of older batteries does not work properly and I don't trust it. Nikon is crazy for charging over $300 for their charger and if I had not already had one I would never have bought one, I only bought a Wasabi so I would have two chargers for my 4 batteries! I used to shell out $160 for Nikon batteries and the old me would have never trusted a third party charger or battery, but a close friend sweared by Wasabi and I trusted him so I gave them a try two years ago and have never looked back. Just don't make the mistake of trying to save too much money and buy the Nikon grip and battery door!
C**S
Probably worth it on price alone...
I'm trying, but can't find anything to complain about on these. My experience with Wasabi over the years has been mixed, to say the least, but Nikon's prices on their EN-EL18 are eye-watering -- I just had to try.Using these with MD-12 packs to power D800/D800e/D810 and everything fits, everything works. They charge normally and capacity is, so far, as expected, impressive. I can't speak to longevity yet (after a few charge cycles) but I'll be ahead of the game if they last half as long as the OEM version.Also, with the D800/D800e and the D810 these packs communicate with the bodies without issue, including the calibration and battery age indicators. Not really planning on owning a D850 but borrow one occasionally, so will update if I notice an issue there.
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