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Manfrotto Professional Lithium-Ion Battery for Select Nikon Cameras (7V, 2400mAh)

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Manfrotto Professional Lithium-Ion Battery for Select Nikon Cameras (7V, 2400mAh)
Key Features
  • For Select Nikon Cameras
  • 7V, 2400mAh Lithium-Ion Battery
  • 500 Charge and Discharge Cycles
  • Shock-Absorbing Silicone Construction
Extend your shooting time with the ultrahigh capacity 2400mAh Professional Lithium-Ion Battery for Select Nikon Cameras. With the exception of the Z6 III, this battery is compatible with Nikon cameras that use EN-EL15c type batteries and is designed for use in extreme field conditions. Rated for more than 500 charge and discharge cycles, it has a silicone-injected casing for superior circuit protection, electrical insulation, and protection from drops up to nine feet.
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The z8 uses this kind of battery. Why is it not ...

The z8 uses this kind of battery. Why is it not on the compatibility list?
Asked by: Thomas
Unfortunately, the Manfrotto Professional Lithium-Ion Battery for Select Nikon Cameras (7V, 2400mAh) is not compatible with the Nikon Z8.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2024-09-14

Is it compatible either the z8? It is not listed

Is it compatible either the z8? It is not listed
Asked by: Thomas
Unfortunately, the Manfrotto Professional Lithium-Ion Battery for Select Nikon Cameras (7V, 2400mAh) is not compatible with the Nikon Z8.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2024-08-29

Why is the Z8 not included in the compatibility ...

Why is the Z8 not included in the compatibility list?
Asked by: Steven R
Unfortunately, the Manfrotto Professional Lithium-Ion Battery for Select Nikon Cameras (7V, 2400mAh) is not compatible with the Nikon Z8.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2024-09-14

The Nikon Z f has the same battery, assuming this ...

The Nikon Z f has the same battery, assuming this would work but just want to clarify that this is compatible with the Z f?
Asked by: Nathan
Hi. I got this battery and I tested it on my Zf. Electronically, it works perfectly well, identically to Nikon's batteries. However, there are some tolerance issue. The battery is ever so slightly thicker than Nikon's and the battery opening in the Nikon Zf is very tight. When I try release the battery, it barely moves out and I need a thin object (like a pen) to grab on to it and pull it out. I don't own a Z8, so I don't know what the issue there (though I assume that the tolerances there are tighter than the Z6/Z7 as well). Eventually, it's your call on whether you want to risk this inconvenience. BTW, so far the battery seems to be holding charge quite well in comparison to Nikon's battery, so overall I'm pleased despite its thickness issue.
Answered by: Tzvi
Date published: 2024-09-19

Z8? Zf?

Z8? Zf?
Asked by: David
Unfortunately, the Manfrotto Professional Lithium-Ion Battery for Select Nikon Cameras (7V, 2400mAh) is not compatible with the Nikon Z8 or Nikon ZF.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2024-08-29

From the photographs, I assume this battery ...

From the photographs, I assume this battery cannot be recharged via a USB C power source. Right?
Asked by: Chris
The Manfrotto Professional Lithium-Ion Battery for Select Nikon Cameras (7V, 2400mAh) is charged using the same methods as your Nikon EN-EL15c is charged. Neither the Manfrotto nor the Nikon batteries have a USB connection.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2024-08-29

The z8 is not listed as compatible Is it?

The z8 is not listed as compatible Is it?
Asked by: Thomas
Unfortunately, the Manfrotto Professional Lithium-Ion Battery for Select Nikon Cameras (7V, 2400mAh) is not compatible with the Nikon Z8.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2024-08-29

500 cycles seems low for modern Li batteries. ...

500 cycles seems low for modern Li batteries. Surely my Nikon OEMs have gone through a lot more cycles and are OK. Am I wrong?
Asked by: Pablo
You are not wrong. I definitely recommend getting the original Nikon battery whenever possible.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2024-08-29
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