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Old September 19th 05, 04:50 PM
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Jer wrote:
Mark Cutler wrote:
I just bought a Konica Minolta 7D and wanted to get some spare batteries
(NP-400). I see plenty of generic lithium batteries at about 1/3 the
price of the Konica Minolta version. From what I have read in general, I
gather that some generic lithium batteries can be as good as the
manufacturer-supplied version, but some cheaply made ones can be weaker
or even downright dangerous. Has anybody had experience with any
particular generics? Any recommendation as to what to get or what to avoid?

Also, I have seen some of the Minolta NP-400 batteries labeled as being
for the Dimage A1 and A2, and others as advertised for the A1, A2, 7D,
and 5D. For example, Amazon lists both, but the A1-A2 version is $5
less. I assume these are exactly the same batteries, and that some that
were made before the 7D and 5D came out just don't refer to them. Is
that correct?

Mark Cutler



After spending a chunk on a 7D, which came with one battery, a second
brand battery was a no-brainer. Don't think I'll ever need more.

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jer
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I don't have a Minolta.
I have the Canon Digital Rebel.

EverReady makes a battery for the Digital Rebel. It seems to last
longer then the Canon Batteries.

roland