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The STK LP-E6 Battery is a high-performance replacement for Canon LP-E6 series batteries, boasting a robust 2600mAh capacity and 7.4V voltage. Compatible with a wide range of Canon EOS cameras, this rechargeable lithium-ion battery is CE certified and comes with a 1-year guarantee for worry-free shooting.
Item Weight | 2.8 Ounces |
Battery Weight | 2 Ounces |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camera |
Reusability | Rechargeable |
Battery Capacity | 2600 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
Voltage | 7.4 Volts |
A**3
So far so good!
Came fully charged and works great on my 80D! Will update if anything changes but so far so good!
N**Z
I'm gonna buy another STK!
I was a bit skeptical when I ordered the STK battery, especially about the claim of 2600mAh. But for the price, I'd thought I give it a shot. I've used it over a month now and I'm glad I got it.I've owned a Canon 40D (used it for a year or so), 50D (primary body for a couple of years), 7D (main body for past 4 years), and recently got a 7D mk II. Besides studio work, I shoot location and street and travel, so I've always made sure I have "enough" batteries. Besides extra Canon batteries, I've bought Lenmar, Opteka, Wasabi, some off-brands... and now STK. Unless they flake out right away, it seems most all my Li-ion camera batteries last 4 years before they become unusable. This is true for Canon brand as well as third party batteries.Just before I got the new 7D mk II, three of the LP-E6 I'd used with my 7D for the past 4 years stopped holding a charge. Two were Canon brand one Opteka. I've got one more Canon from 2010 that's not 100% reliable. (I've got it clearly marked and use it only for casual shooting until it fully dies, and I carry a spare.)While I typically got about 1500 images per charge with the 7D with a LP-E6 in good shape, the new 7D mk II is a hungrier beast. With GPS turned off, and shooting/reviewing in my typical style, I'm getting about 700-800 images per charge with the stock Canon brand battery. The STK battery in my 7D mk II camera right now reads 794 shutter clicks and 25% capacity remaining. That matches the general impression I've had re STK: at least as good as the OEM Canon. BTW, it seems to function exactly like the Canon, too. Charges in the Canon charger no prob, and shows up in the camera's Battery Info registry just fine, too. For me, whether "2600mAh" is a true claim or not, this is a great battery and well worth the price of $14.Something that impressed me about the company was that they emailed me a note after purchase asking how I liked it and to review shipping service and product. I know good reviews help sell products, but they've got to have confidence that they're selling us a good product if they are encouraging real customers to express their impressions privately and publicly.If my impression changes in the near future, I'll update this review.In the meantime, I'm gonna buy another STK!
D**R
Excellent Canon 80D battery replacement
A replacement battery for my Canon 80D and it works perfectly.
P**T
Working great so far!
My husband's old batteries for his Canon 70D stopped holding a charge for some reason and he needed some new ones. We checked the OEM battery but it was quite expensive. We decided to give these a shot and bought two. He took them with him on a five day fishing trip and they held up fine. He used his camera constantly and they held a charge well. He has been using them for a while now with no issues.They charge quite quickly and seem sturdy. They are working great right now. However, the real test if whether they hold up. My husband bought two non OEM batteries like these two years ago for about the same price and they were great until they stopped charging. Naturally, we won't know for a while how long these last so I removed a star until we are sure that they don't die real quick. I'll update and add the final star in a few months if they continue to work well and hold a charge they way they are now. If they even last a year or two, they will have been worth it considering the price and the amount of use they get.
J**S
Aftermarket products, a very interesting choice that must be considered
Years ago, when I bought my brand new Canon Rebel XT, I also bought a spare battery. It was an aftermarket product, the price was good and although it was not Canon brand it looked good in the photo.....When I received it I was very disappointed; the battery did not look as good as in the photo, actually looked bad, it was even ugly. Not a product that apparently I could trust on, and that bothered me a lot! I wrote my complaint to the seller and he quickly answered me saying that those batteries were even better than the original Canon, and advised me to use it with confidence. He said that if after various uses I was still unhappy with the product they would do a full refund.The man was absolutely right! I loved that battery during all the years I used it. I never had problems with it and always gave me significantly more shooting duration than my other original Canon battery.Based on this experience I bought with confidence this battery LP-E6 STK for my recently acquired 60D and so far I have not had any trouble. The price difference is HUGE compared to the Canon original battery, so I recommend this product to everyone.Btw..., this LP-E6 STK does not look ugly, it looks fantastic! Very similar to the original!IMPORTANT NOTE: A week after the purchase I received a communication from the seller saying that they had received reports of some issues about this battery had trouble when charging in the original Canon charger. They offered a charger FOR FREE that would charge this battery without issues, and could be used to charge the original Canon battery as well. That tells a lot about a responsible seller, no? Despite I hadn't had any problem at all with the original Canon charger I took anyway the free charger they offered (just in case). It's a nice charger, but I haven't had the need of using it so far.JAS
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