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The Fujifilm NP-W126S Lithium-Ion Battery is a genuine accessory designed for select Fujifilm camera models, offering a robust 1260mAh capacity and enhanced heat management for reliable performance. Compact and lightweight, this battery ensures you never miss a shot, making it an essential addition to your photography gear.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.9 x 6.1 x 2.7 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.06 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 6.9 x 5.3 x 2.5 centimetres |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Brand | Fujifilm |
Colour | Black |
Country of Origin | China |
Included components | Battery, operating instructions |
Model year | 2016 |
Part number | NP-W126S Rechargeable Battery |
Style | Battery |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**A
Top Quality Original Fuji.
Purchased directly from Amazon, the battery I received was a genuine Fujifilm branded item. I had the choice of cheaper OEM versions of course, but I've experienced quality issues with budget power sources in the past, and since my X-T2 is an expensive piece of kit I prefer to play it safe and use the original, especially as Amazon sell it at a decent discount.As many Fuji fans will know, this battery pack won't keep your camera powered for as long as some may like, especially if you're using burst mode, power boost or a lot of flash or screen time. But that's not the fault of the battery, which was designed to be smaller in order to keep the camera bodies pleasingly compact. I've developed the habit of automatically powering down my camera when I'm not using it, and that makes a huge difference. With the power grip attached and a total of three batteries I get an entire day of shooting.You may have noticed that Fujifilm sell two different batteries with very similar codes: the NP-W126S, and the older NP-W126. This newer and upgraded 'S' variant has additional electronic circuitry inside that protects it against over-heating in high drain situations, and is also said to improve current output. If you do use a non original battery your Fuji camera will warn you it isn't genuine. You can override the warning and choose to continue, but I it will invalidate your camera warranty if problems ensue.
Y**N
Perfect as a back up battery for travelling
Didn’t want to risk using third party batteries. This arrived and is perfect. The same as the battery that came supplied with the camera. No issues so far.
P**J
A reliable long lasting battery for your Fuji cameras
Although manufacture's batteries are rarely good value, they do guarantee performance. I have tried a number of 3rd party batteries for my current Fuji camera the X-T3 and they have all failed prematurely. The Fuji batteries last easily for 2 to 3 years and maintain up to 80% of their life until they basically do not take a charge. I buy new batteries yearly in general, but have not had to do so with these batteries (I have been using Fuji cameras since the release of the X -T1). Thoroughly recommended and the only way to guarantee performance for Fuji cameras.
S**T
Does the job
Works well and seems to hold charge reasonable well. Good price.
E**T
For adventures
This review short on actual usage from full but some early points. First thing is no end-cap for carrying rather a transparent pouch for the same. Second point is visually the same as one supplied with camera except UK over CA next to bin symbol on new battery. Third was it came barely charged at one bar in battery indicator, I decided to charge in camera rather than non Fujifilm double charger. It charged in 2 to 3 hours but was never tepid to touch either on camera or USB unlike the 2 batteries supplied with charger.If it seems to be lasting well I will purchase another in next few weeks. £45 for such a small battery makes one doubt the idea of justice in the universe. In other words one has to sleep on it. With it.For travelling to far off lands where a USB is a kind of insect.
J**F
Get the genuine article
At first, I thought I would save money by getting a couple of third-party (Ansmann NP-W126) batteries at a fraction of the price being asked for the real thing. Big mistake. When I fitted them to my Fujifilm X-T2 Vertical Power Booster Grip and plugged it in for charging, the grip's dedicated charger showed flashing LEDs to denote a charging fault. Got a couple of these Fujifilm NP-W126S batteries instead, and they charged perfectly.I don't know if the issue I experienced was related to use of the third-party batteries in a the grip rather than the X-T2 itself, but I learned my lesson. Having spent many hundreds of pounds on this excellent camera, trying to cut corners with the batteries was a waste of time and money (although I am keeping the Ansmanns as spares for use in the camera if needed).
A**C
You get what you pay for
I’m not a fan of third party batteries for new technology whilst it’s still under warranty and do always buy the approved batteries and memory cards. The Fuji battery is just such an investment.
S**
Perfect
Can’t beat original Fujifilm batteries, I have tried cheaper ones but their no where near as good. Buy two and save on purchase
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