Alternative or non-original batteries are a good choice if you don't want to spend extra on expensive original batteries for digital cameras. These batteries are notable for their lower purchase price, but they can offer a much larger battery capacity and will last longer on a single charge. However, the battery may not always be 100% compatible with your camera body, and non-original batteries also tend to have a lower number of charging cycles, so they won't last you as long overall.
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Understanding non-original camera batteries
How to choose the right battery
When selecting a replacement battery, follow the camera manufacturer' s specifications as listed on the original battery or in the instruction manual. Pay attention to the voltage, which is given in volts (V), and battery capacity (mAh/Wh). The type designation of the battery is also important (eg LI-40B).
Battery capacity
Battery capacity is listed in mAh. It typically ranges from 700 to 1,400 mAh. The higher the capacity, the more pictures you can take with your camera.
- Up to 1,000 mAh - batteries with a capacity of up to 1,000 mAh are mostly used in compact cameras. Allows you to take up to 350 pictures on a single charge.
- Over 1,000 mAh - used mainly for DSLRs and mirrorless cameras. Usually allows you to take up to 500 pictures on a single charge.