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The 2 NP-W126S Batteries and Charger set is designed for FujiFilm enthusiasts, offering a robust 1200mAh capacity and 7.4V voltage for extended shooting sessions. With advanced safety features and eco-friendly technology, this rechargeable battery kit ensures you capture every moment without compromise.
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 1200 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
Voltage | 7.4 Volts |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camera |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
T**H
Good product, good price!
Does the job it’s suppose to at very reasonable price. Would be better if this were a double charger even at a very slightly high cost. But, what I order is exactly what I got & im please with its performance.
D**S
Good value ... time will tell on longevity
No doubt a great value compared to Fuji's battery pricing. However one of the batteries required a nearly immediate replacement due to slight swelling. The seller responded quickly and I received the replacement promptly. The other battery and the charger work flawlessly. I can't comment on shots per charge as I rarely deplete the battery with numerous photos. All in all I would still recommend this product.
D**C
Two batteries and a charger for less than one third the price of what Fuji charges for one single battery.
I bought these batteries and charger for my Fujifilm X-T20 camera as the only alternative I could find to the factory ones sold at almost $70.Usually I stay with original equipment, but this time I made an exception.Both batteries charged alright and seem to work fine in the camera. I didn't get any warnings and I can't tell really which battery I have inside the camera (the original or these ones) unless I look. I didn't need really the charger as I have the one that came with the camera and a very small travel one (charging from an USB port). The original charger as well as the USB one seem to charges these batteries without any issue also.So far I am very happy with these batteries.I can't say if a charge lasts as long as the original battery as I haven't used them that much yet.I am going in a longer trip so if I have any issue I will update this review.*** Update: 8/17/2017 ***I just returned from the trip.My son used the camera pretty intensive, film and pictures, and the original battery lasted about 6 to 8 hours while these two lasted perhaps one hour less each. Not a significant difference, so I am very happy with the purchase, especially given the price.I kept checking for the heating but I didn't notice significant difference with these batteries.Perhaps in time they will develop issues, but as of now, I am very happy with them.I didn't use this charger at all, so I don't know how well it works.
R**.
Best Third Party Battery So Far!
The media could not be loaded. I have found the ecoEfficiency batteries to be the best third party batteries available for the Fujifilm X-T2 or other Fuji cameras using the NP-W126S battery.I tested the the ecoEfficiency battery against the native Fujifilm battery in a test bed I created that goes simply as follows: I set up interval shooting ( time lapse) to capture a frame every 3 seconds for infinite, until the battery expired and the camera shut off. The camera was recording a stopwatch that was started at the actuation of the first frame. So, I recorded the time and the total number of frames captured.The results: The Fujfilm batter captured 2,192 frames, while the ecoEfficiency captured exactly 2,100. Posting a 4.2% difference in battery life. These numbers were identical when comparing time recorded and shots taken, so I know the test was accurate.Secondly, I took the Fujifilm X-T2 and one ecoEfficiency battery to a local show that I regularly attend. On a normal evening of shooting in Continuous Low mode, I usually capture between 600-700 frames before the battery dies. And I do typically shoot until the battery is dead. On this particular event, I shot solely on a freshly charged ecoEfficiency battery and captured exactly 502 frames and had 2 bars of battery remaining. Not exactly a comprehensive test, but neither is the "battery life = shots per charge" method for rating batteries. As Fujifilm lists 340 shots per charge for their X-T2 and I regularly double or quadruple that in most any given setting, and always crush that number when shooting time lapses, regularly shooting 600-1000 frames before packing up and going on to the next subject...Take this how you want it. But I've been very satisfied with the batteries I purchased, plus, the wall charger is hands down better than the one that ships with the camera.
M**E
Great cost per shot
I used to only buy OEM batteries. It's true that the manufacturer's own ones last longer. My estimate is that these give 80% of the number of shots. At about 15% of the cost that seems a good value to me. And that doesn't even count the cost of the charger, which is more compact than Fuji's and lets me charge batteries in my car!.
E**O
Watch the watt hours
Looked like a good deal. Bought a couple sets. Now learning that they run down really fast compared to the original fuji 126s batteries. These have an low watt/hr 8.7. Vs the fuji that has 32 wh. (Watt hours). The watt hours tells you the capacity of the battery. Basically these have 1/3-1/4 of the use time as the original Fuji 32 wh batteries. Will keep them for backups but bought more fuji originals for daily use.
S**I
Excellent value
I have both OEM Fuji batteries and these, the Fuji's last a little longer but when you are carrying around a couple extras anyway these provide excellent back up value. I have not noticed any problems with them over heating or swelling so they are safe to use. I have used mine in an XPRO2 and a XT20.
B**E
I wish that this charger/battery combination came with the camera ...
I wish that this charger/battery combination came with the camera that I bought. The charger is compact , versatile and performs perfectly. The two batteries charge effectively and, of course, add the comforting feeling when shooting photos that your camera will have sufficient power.
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