I have a couple of non-Sony replacement batteries (ExPro, I think) which have been fine with the A55 and NEX-5. I've just got a NEX-5n arrived today and it immediately kicks them out as 'incompatible' batteries.
Anyone got any independent cells which are known to work in the 5n/7? I can recover my genuine Sony spare - left with the 5 for our daughter as there was no charger with the camera as handed over - but right now I seem to have two clones here, and only the Sony one which was in the 5n on delivery, so a bit limited.
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Re: Clone batteries and NEX-5n
Hi,David Kilpatrick wrote:I have a couple of non-Sony replacement batteries (ExPro, I think) which have been fine with the A55 and NEX-5. I've just got a NEX-5n arrived today and it immediately kicks them out as 'incompatible' batteries.
Anyone got any independent cells which are known to work in the 5n/7?
this one works on the NEX5, but not on the NEX7
http://www.adorama.com/LRDLZ307S.html
I just try this one at the store, and it works on the NEX7 -but I won't pay 40$ for it...
http://www.adorama.com/PQACD772.html
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Someone on dPreview flagged these up:
ebay 270897262168
They are 1300mAh as well, so I've ordered a couple.
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ebay 270897262168
They are 1300mAh as well, so I've ordered a couple.
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I bought a spare battery for my nex 5n via. Amazon UK. It was shrink wrapped and definitely genuine Sony and cost £38 instead of £76. It worked fine for 2 weeks, then the camera said "incompatible battery". Repeated re-tries would not get it going again - very frustrating!! Amazon were brilliant about a refund - they even sent a courier to collect it - at no cost to me. But I am still without a spare battery. So I would also be very grateful for an answer to David's question. While typing this, David posted a follow-on with a link to ebay. Please let us know how you get on with those ones, David.
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I would also like to hear the batteries David has ordered performed in his NEX-5N as this will give a clue to how they would perform in a NEX-&.
Don't be so sure they were original Sony batteries. I bought some for my A700/350/550/580 from Hong Kong. I could not see the difference (batteries and packaging) but they were definitely not the genuine stuff. They also varied between showing and not showing the dreaded "incompatible battery".It was shrink wrapped and definitely genuine Sony and cost £38 instead of £76.
I would also like to hear the batteries David has ordered performed in his NEX-5N as this will give a clue to how they would perform in a NEX-&.
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It's a shame how consumers are ripped off for camera or cell phone batteries. You can get a $300 camera and then pay $80 for a replacement battery It makes me sick but as long as a few companies rule the market it won't change. Batteries or cell phone chargers are $5 articles but due to proprietary connectors you'll pay tenfold or more.
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Good finding,David Kilpatrick wrote:Someone on dPreview flagged these up:
ebay 270897262168
They are 1300mAh as well, so I've ordered a couple.
David
Please, do no forget to give us feedback as soon as you get the new batteries!
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I've not had my 5N long before ordering an ExPro Power plus battery that seems fine so far, but v.limited use to date so will keep in touch.
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OK, update - the 1300 mAh Japan made eBay batteries work in all cameras. However, they report some odd capacity figures such as today 100% all day for shooting with NEX-5n and one battery - charge never fell (but the other battery used yesterday ran down to 7-14% of power, showing a random variation in figure when switched on, by the end of the day).
NEX-7 - the clone batteries clearly are wrong for the camera, because we tried to set up a new NEX-7 using a clone battery as the supplied Sony cell was not charged yet. No mattere what we did, the camera would not save the date/time setup and despite everything appearing to work, could not take any pictures. We thought the camera was faulty then I remembered that the battery was not official.
So, we swapped for a charged Sony cell - and the camera could be set up and worked perfectly. Later, after taking a few images with the Sony cell, I refitted the clone battery. And everything worked as normal.
But there is obviously a difference and the camera is not getting the same information. I would, I think, be very cautious in using the clone batteries; unpredictable effects on a new camera are not welcome!
David
NB: NEX-7 - had forgotten that this camera can not use my HVL-F20S NEX flashgun, or my Sony NEX external mic - no smart accessory show. Very annoying, as the NEX-5n also can not use either accessory and also use its electronic finder - and no other body can use the electronic finder... overall, a bit of a pig's ear in planning. I do have a Rode Videomic and I do have an HVL-F20AM flash and other flashguns but I don't like the fragmentation of my NEX system.
NEX-7 - the clone batteries clearly are wrong for the camera, because we tried to set up a new NEX-7 using a clone battery as the supplied Sony cell was not charged yet. No mattere what we did, the camera would not save the date/time setup and despite everything appearing to work, could not take any pictures. We thought the camera was faulty then I remembered that the battery was not official.
So, we swapped for a charged Sony cell - and the camera could be set up and worked perfectly. Later, after taking a few images with the Sony cell, I refitted the clone battery. And everything worked as normal.
But there is obviously a difference and the camera is not getting the same information. I would, I think, be very cautious in using the clone batteries; unpredictable effects on a new camera are not welcome!
David
NB: NEX-7 - had forgotten that this camera can not use my HVL-F20S NEX flashgun, or my Sony NEX external mic - no smart accessory show. Very annoying, as the NEX-5n also can not use either accessory and also use its electronic finder - and no other body can use the electronic finder... overall, a bit of a pig's ear in planning. I do have a Rode Videomic and I do have an HVL-F20AM flash and other flashguns but I don't like the fragmentation of my NEX system.
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Re: Clone batteries and NEX-5n
I think you mean to say "I don't like the ineptitude of the Sony NEX system planners."David Kilpatrick wrote:
NB: NEX-7 - had forgotten that this camera can not use my HVL-F20S NEX flashgun, or my Sony NEX external mic - no smart accessory show. Very annoying, as the NEX-5n also can not use either accessory and also use its electronic finder - and no other body can use the electronic finder... overall, a bit of a pig's ear in planning. I do have a Rode Videomic and I do have an HVL-F20AM flash and other flashguns but I don't like the fragmentation of my NEX system.
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Re: Clone batteries and NEX-5n
There is a clone battery available in the USA that is claimed to be specifically for the NEX 5n. http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/ ... =fitbay-20
Has anyone in the UK tried this one? Or, for that matter, anyone anywhere tried it?
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Has anyone in the UK tried this one? Or, for that matter, anyone anywhere tried it?
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Re: Clone batteries and NEX-5n
John,There is a clone battery available in the USA that is claimed to be specifically for the NEX 5n. http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/ ... =fitbay-20
Has anyone in the UK tried this one? Or, for that matter, anyone anywhere tried it?
John
This TechFuel battery is made in China and is listed as replacement for Sony's NP-FW50. I would enquire if the battery has been tested and functions on the NEX-5N. If so It should also work in the NEX-7 and I would be interested in purchasing one.
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Hi John
The battery I refer to in my post above is stated as being specifically for the 5N & works fine so far with full reporting of % content etc, seems to have a similar life to the Sony one but that's my feeling & not a scientific test !
Good luck
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The battery I refer to in my post above is stated as being specifically for the 5N & works fine so far with full reporting of % content etc, seems to have a similar life to the Sony one but that's my feeling & not a scientific test !
Good luck
RT
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