Nikon EN-EL3e Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery for D200, D300, D700 and D80 Digital SLR Cameras review

For starters, if you look at this battery, you can get a D200. If yes, you have no choice in the matter. Whether it's 1 star or 5 if you do not buy this battery you have a clipboard of $ 1700 (yes, I am the proud owner of a D200-mode non-clipboard).

Secondly, the battery is not what is at fault. The D200 is a monster of energy. It sucks the poor little guy dry as a starving man at an all-you-can-eat. (This is the price of the incredible features offered by the D200. Bettery If you want longer life, you have to provide much of what makes the D200 the plant it is.) Wonderfullly The EL3e performs in the D70 / 50, providing a period slightly longer than the recall EL3a (the third contact is on EL3e for D200 only. The 70 & 50 times ignore).

Bottom line: There's nothing wrong with this battery. If you have a D70 or D50, you can buy with assurance that it has taken many people on a single charge. If you have a D200, you can buy because you realize then that * you * determine the lifespan of the battery. A VR lens already cut a "short" battery life even more. Thus, you can complain about the battery being the issue or the D200 is the question. Only the latter is correct. If you want long battery life, returning to the D70.


Personal Rant: The D200 is the battery life of so many small ways that I'm actually angry against those who complain about it. Of course, the battery can last longer, but why stop there? I 20MP, ISO speed to 3200 without any noise at all, a 10-400mm VR Tack sharp at all apertures with f/1.4 everywhere. But you know what? Not gonna happen. The D200 has a capacity far more than what you actually paid for (just ask users D2X), so stop whining about the battery life short. There is no such thing as the perfect camera. The D200 is so close, however, is almost sacrilege to whine about it. By all means, we will teach a lesson from Nikon! How dare they give us this camera at 2 / 3 of what they could * easily * the sale and not to give us 800 RAW / load? >: (

And FWIW, you most certainly CAN get JPG 1800 to a charge, you just have to do like Nikon did. Yes, their tests are not realistic in this regard, but if you're so angry about this, the back of the camera and let someone like that have their turn ...

PS To "Dwarfbug" why did you give the battery * * 2 stars? These reviews are just that: comments. Speaking of the product in question. Do not respond only to see someone and down 2 stars, without explaining why. And also talk about something you know. There is no recall on the D200. There is a recall on the EN-EL3, which will not work in the D200 anyway. It is a stack of D50 / D70 and is replaced either by the RF-EL3a or EN-EL3e (the "e" is a very mild (some even sell them to users D200 redemption 3rd Party IN TWO-EL3a's (Targus, etc.))).

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