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Canon BP511A 1390mAh Lithium Ion Battery Pack for Select Digital Cameras and Camcorders | 
| Brand: Canon
List Price: $70.00 Buy New: $25.95 You Save: $44.05 (63%)
New (64) Used (1) from $25.95
Rating: 102 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Battery: lithium-ion Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 2.4 x 0.9 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: 9200A001AA Model: 9200A001AA UPC: 689076616461 EAN: 0689076616461 ASIN: B0001GMIOE
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| Features:
| • | Rechargeable lithium-ion battery | | • | Compatible with Canon EOS 5D, 30D, 20D, 10D, D60, D30, Pro90 IS, Pro1, G1, G2, G3, G5 and G6 models | | • | Keep a spare battery ready to capture once in a lifetime shots |
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Product Description A lithium ion, 1,100 mah rechargable battery for use with select Canon digital cameras and camcorders
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| Customer Reviews: Read 97 more reviews...
Pay for the name September 11, 2004 D. Tabakov (Houston, TX) 84 out of 109 found this review helpful
I couldn't argue against the fact that a Canon camera works well with a Canon battery, but actually the converse is not true. I own the BP511 (came with my Digital Rebel) and I recently bought a Delkin Devices BP511 analog. The Delkin product stores 1400 mhA vs 1100 for the Canon, and is half the price. I have friends who have used Delkin for a year without any problems, so I don't see why I would buy this product instead of the cheaper non-Canon battery.
Excellent capacity - shoot till you drop! April 26, 2004 Oyvind 82 out of 83 found this review helpful
I bought this battery to have as a backup for the identical one that came with my Canon Powershot G5. The battery is fabulous. I've always been very displeased with the shooting capacity of digital cameras in general - they would run out of battery in a very short time. This battery was one of the deciding factors for me buying a Canon Powershot G5. According to a test on dpreview, it's the best performing battery (when used in the G3) out there for any digital camera (at the time of testing).I've taken a few thousand pictures with it so far, and I'm very pleased. When using the LCD display for a mix of movies and pictures (on my G5), I get around 600 pictures out of one fully charged battery. I've never completely "emptied" the battery with the LCD screen off (preview only), but based on my experience so far, I would think that you'll get somewhere between 600-1000 pictures out of one fully charged battery - maybe more - when the LCD is not on all the time. If you take a lot of pictures (I can easily take 500 on a weekend trip), I would still recommend buying an extra battery though. I'm panicked about ever running out of battery (or memory) while I'm shooting. Should you buy a cheaper non-Canon brand equivalent battery? I've not tried an equivalent for the BP-511, but I've got a DigiPower equivalent for my Canon Powershot S200 (Elph II), and it's crap. I would never buy and equivalent for my G5 camera, because in my experience, it's quite apparent that you get what you pay for. Pros: * Extremely good capacity - 500-1000 pictures on one charge with normal use. * Charges relatively quick in my G5 - about 90 minutes Cons: * Very heavy. It'll weigh down your camera, but for the capacity it provides, I personally think it's worth it. Conclusion: It's a very good battery - capacity is fabulous. I've had no problems with it - it doesn't overheat, it doesn't stop working, and so far after about 6 months of operation, I've noticed no drop in capacity. I give it an unconditional 5 stars!!!
The battery all the others try to imitate April 8, 2006 L.T. Beasimer (Dallas, TX) 43 out of 49 found this review helpful
Perhaps you bought an expensive Canon camera and you want an extra battery. Or possibly you bought a grip for your Canon Digital SLR and you need the required second battery. What do you do? Well there are two options, buy a Canon BP-511A. Or buy a competitor's battery like the Adorama BP-511 Lithium-Ion Battery Pack that Amazon lists as an alternative option. The Canon battery performs well with Canon products. I have never had a Canon battery short out or over heat on me. Nor have I ever had any other problems with one. I own three and rotate them out when needed. Most of the time, I can go all day on one fully charged battery in my 20D. Other times I may need to switch out one for the other. Depending on what I am shooting, I can easily shoot 1000+ images in a day. My average is usually more around 500-600. I'm not always at a location where I can charge my batteries daily, so three makes sense for me and works well. There are certain parts of the battery a photographer may never even think about. Under that plastic shell, there should be quality components to take a charge and prevent safety issues. Some of the most expensive parts are the safety components meant to prevent shorts, over heating, and other adverse reactions. The easiest way to reduce the price is to use inferior components or even leave a few of them out. Not all off brand batteries use the shortcuts mentioned above. It is not something that is listed on the package though. I might consider one of the off brands like the Adorama version only if I were to know for sure that it's a quality reliable product. For me I'd rather pay the extra $20 or so if for nothing else peace of mind. The Canon Battery is pretty cheap in comparison to what I have spent on my 20D. I can't imagine buying an expensive camera and then balking at the price of suggested Canon battery. If I had bought one of the less expensive camera options like the G1, maybe the $20 difference would be more of an acceptable risk. In my mind its still seems penny wise, pound foolish. PROS: A quality Canon product A trusted brand The battery all the others try to imitate CONS: I don't doubt some of the price is based on the Canon name. Is it really worth the risk though?
Simply Put, November 23, 2004 Mario S. Jimenez Jr. (San Antonio, Texas United States) 25 out of 26 found this review helpful
This battery will give you about 500-1000 shots before going dead. Even if you use the flash often, it won't die easily!! You can always count on this battery, no matter how you use it. Highly Recommended for any level photographer!! (...)
Buy only Canon batteries not cheap Chinese knock-offs November 12, 2006 Steven A. Turner (Saint Louis) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
I bought a generic Chinese "equivalent" bp-511 battery that boasted a higher milliamperage rating and a cheaper price than the original Canon battery that came with my camera. The battery worked fine for about 3 months and now only holds a charge for about 20 minutes. I have had it fail at critical times. Never ever buy some knock-off Chinese battery--read the reviews. The Chinese push out their crappy knock-offs to unsuspecting consumers (like I was) just to make a quick buck. Also, don't trust the glowing reviews from the generic sellers. They are self-generated. In my case, the seller is no longer selling under his original company name. He has a new name with the requisite (sham) glowing reviews. CHINESE PRODUCTS SUCK.
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