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Steve Maller May 16th, 2011 10:25 AM

OEM non-Canon batteries
 
Given the very high price (US $270 or so) of the BP-975 high-capacity battery pack, does anybody have any experience with the plethora of aftermarket no-name batteries that'll power the XF100? The XF100 manual says that only the BP-925, 955 and 975 have accurate run-time data on the camera. If you're using an older Canon battery or an OEM battery, what do you see on the camera? How can you gauge the remaining time on the camera?

Thanks!

Sam Young May 16th, 2011 07:23 PM

Re: OEM non-Canon batteries
 
I use the Wasabi power battery from ebay, I bought two for $75 dollars or so.
It charges fine with the xf 100 battery charger, the stock canon battery is actually still in the box, I only the wasabi batteries. The batteries lasts a long time, I've left the camera on over night, and it still had two bars left after 5 hours. Real usage is less than that of course.

The only thing about non Canon batteries is that it won't display the minutes left until depletion on the camcorder. But the battery bar meter is still there, which is good enough and very accurate.

The wasabi power batteries are truly a steal, compared to the oem ones!

Lou Bruno May 17th, 2011 05:12 PM

Re: OEM non-Canon batteries
 
I use two Empire batteries and they work fine albeit no minute readout.

Gerald OConnor May 17th, 2011 05:37 PM

Re: OEM non-Canon batteries
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sam Young (Post 1649790)
I use the Wasabi power battery from ebay, I bought two for $75 dollars or so. Amazon.com: Wasabi Power Battery for Canon XF100: Electronics

It charges fine with the xf 100 battery charger, the stock canon battery is actually still in the box, I only the wasabi batteries. The batteries lasts a long time, I've left the camera on over night, and it still had two bars left after 5 hours. Real usage is less than that of course.

The only thing about non Canon batteries is that it won't display the minutes left until depletion on the camcorder. But the battery bar meter is still there, which is good enough and very accurate.

The wasabi power batteries are truly a steal, compared to the oem ones!

Ordered one yesterday along with a charger for them.

Sam Young May 18th, 2011 10:58 PM

Re: OEM non-Canon batteries
 
Nice, may I ask what charger did you get? Do you have a lot of batteries? Since I would think the canon charger, along with the cable to additionally charge the camcorder would be enough. Non the less, the Wasabi power battery is a GREAT buy, even if it craps out 2 year down the road, it is certainly still much less expensive than OEM Canon batteries.

Gerald OConnor May 19th, 2011 04:27 AM

Re: OEM non-Canon batteries
 

I bought this charger because I would rather charge a battery off of the camera. I have had a couple external chargers for cameras and just like to use the camera and charge a battery separate. For $16 it's worth it and when I just looked at it it dropped to $9 I wonder if amazon price matches LOL.

Steve Maller May 19th, 2011 07:37 AM

Re: OEM non-Canon batteries
 
I just took delivery of one of these:


The one I ordered was $29.95 from "Thememstore" via Amazon fulfillment (meaning I got free 2-day shipping courtesy of my Prime membership).

It charged up in a few hours, and as expected, doesn't show a runtime on the XF100, but I plan to use it for the first time this week and will report back what I find.

Sam Young May 19th, 2011 07:46 AM

Re: OEM non-Canon batteries
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Gerald OConnor (Post 1650663)
Replacement Rapid Battery Charger (Incl. Car and European Plug Adapters) For The Canon XF105, XF100 Camcorder:Amazon:Electronics

I bought this charger because I would rather charge a battery off of the camera. I have had a couple external chargers for cameras and just like to use the camera and charge a battery separate. For $16 it's worth it and when I just looked at it it dropped to $9 I wonder if amazon price matches LOL.

Ah yes, those chargers, I will buy on in Hong Kong when I get back. They certainly are much smaller than the Canon charger too, the Canon one is a brick!


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