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| Ultralast UL-NB2L Canon NB-2L Equivalent Camcorder/Digital Camera Battery | 
enlarge | List Price: $69.95 Buy New: $0.60 You Save: $69.35 (99%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 21 reviews) Category: Photography
Publisher: ULTRALAST Studio: ULTRALAST Brand: Ultralast Label: ULTRALAST Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 4.8 x 0.1
MPN: UL-NB2L Model: UL-NB2L UPC: 076097109094 EAN: 0076097109094 ASIN: B0002YV4FO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Rechargeable digital camera battery | | | Designed to be compatible with the same models as the Canon NB-2L | | | Lithium-ion chemistry | | | 600 mAh capacity | | | 7.4 volts |
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Product Description UltraLast Rechargeable Digital Camera batteries are designed to deliver long lasting technology for more shots per charge. UltraLast extensive line of digital camera batteries has a battery fit for almost every major brand and model of digital camera on the market. Every UltraLast Digital Camera battery is guaranteed to perform equal to or better than the OEM equivalent battery.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 16 more reviews...
  Good for the price, but flash recycling time is long January 6, 2009 Well it cost about $8 and it has about the same level of charge that the original battery but the flash recycling time with this battery is about twice the time as with the canon original, if you don't have to use flash in every photo is totally recommendable, but if you need flash think twice because you are gonna need to be asking people to wait, but well it happens too with the original battery the difference is that with this happens from start and not when the battery is half charged
  For the price, it's "good enough" December 30, 2008 This seems to be a completely compatible replacement for the canon version, but it doesn't seem to hold a charge nearly as long as the 'official' ones. If you're charging it and using it right away it's not so bad, but after sitting around for a few weeks after a full charge it seems to only be good for ~50 pictures, vs the hundreds I normally get. It also doesn't come with the little snap-on cover, which is a nice thing to have so it doesn't get shorted by your car keys when you stick it in a pocket. The cover is also handy for marking which batteries you've used and which are charged, so leaving it out is really being excessively cheap. However, for heavy shooters, getting four (or more) of these for the price of one canon battery may well be worth it.
  Works ... sometimes!?!? December 22, 2008 Fact: I received 2 Premium TECH (that's the brand name) "Professional Lithium-Ion Battery(s)" part # PT-NB2LH as ordered 5 days after ordering them. They function as intended (most of the time).
Rant: For the sub $1 price for 2 batteries who could resist? Right? Well be ready to be floored by the shipping cost = $13.98 for standard! Now the two batteries combined are smaller than a pack of playing cards and weigh about the same. So how any one could justify that, outside the fact that you are saving $60 to $100 by purchasing these batteries instead of Canon brand, I just don't know.
Review: I popped the first battery in my Canon Powershot G7 and powered up the camera. Seeing nothing but a black screen with white text in the lower left saying something to the effect of "replace the battery" got me worried. When the same thing happens with the second battery (visualize the steam starting to come out of the ears) I'm getting quite frustrated. Putting the original battery in (Canon brand) the camera loads up like normal so I try these batteries again. Same error. After putting the new batteries in and taking them out a few times (along with a few choice words/phrases at the continuing error and the shipping fee) one of the two allowed the camera to load up normally albeit flashing the battery is almost dead icon. Yeah! Partial success! Now I pop the battery out then put it back in and, what do you know, the camera loads displaying full battery. WTF?!?! It seems that both batteries do function but sometimes do not make a good connection with the terminals inside the camera hence the "replace the battery" message. In the almost 1 full year of owning the Canon G7 I have never had a single issue with the Canon battery so I chalk up the issues with theses cheep batteries to there "cheepness".
  Excellent December 16, 2008 I bought this camara battery thru Amazon. The price was cheap and service was excellent.
  good and most important, cheap October 13, 2008 good and most important, cheap.
not as good as CANON brand. but tolerable. and CHEAP.
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