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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Cannot tell yet if battery will last but seems ok after a month,,
By Whomike "Whomike" (Cleveland, OH) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lenmar DLF80 Digital Camera Equivalent to the FujiFilm NP-80, Kodak KLIC-3000, Toshiba PDR-BT1 Batteries (Electronics)
Will review later when I am sure battery will take a few recharges and last like it should.
Have not had enough time to put it through it's paces yet! 3 months later: Well- 3 months of use and the battery is crapping out. Will not hold a charge. Darn it. I am sorry I bought this battery. I guess I should have learned my lesson and tried to buy an OEM battery.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Made me give up on camera,
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This review is from: Lenmar DLF80 Digital Camera Equivalent to the FujiFilm NP-80, Kodak KLIC-3000, Toshiba PDR-BT1 Batteries (Electronics)
I have owned a Kodak DC-4800 digital camera for many years, which requires this type of battery. While not up to today's resolution standards, it always gave me pleasant, quality photos. Then, in its 4th year, the original Kodak CLIK-3000 battery gave out, but was disappearing from the market and no longer easy to find. I bought a cheaper replacement - brand not remembered - which only lasted a year and a half. Actually, less than that, when you consider that after a few months, it would only hold a charge for about 20 shots.
I then bought one of these, hoping that it was better quality than the previous battery. I knew I was in trouble from the start, when it would only hold a charge for about 50 shots. Needless to say, it was downhill from there. After a few months, it would only hold a charge for 5-10 shots. At that point, I retired my beloved Kodak, and spent a bunch of money on a new, high-tech, overkill Canon (238-pp owner's manual!!). However, the Canon runs on rechargeable AA batteries, and always provide hundreds of shots per charge. Canon upgrade notwithstanding, if I had not been faced with repeatedly buying these junky batteries, I would still be using the Kodak today.
1.0 out of 5 stars
Dead in 6 months,
By Panda (Hawaii, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lenmar DLF80 Digital Camera Equivalent to the FujiFilm NP-80, Kodak KLIC-3000, Toshiba PDR-BT1 Batteries (Electronics)
I bought one of these a year or two ago to replace my original Fuji Finepix 6900Z battery which was no longer holding a charge for very long. I used it for a graduation, and occasionally thereafter for a couple of months. Appeared to work fine. The camera was not used for a month, so when I was going to use it again and turned the camera on I was not too surprised that it did not come on. I plugged the charger cord into the camera to charge it, but the charging light did not even flicker. Thinking maybe the charger had died, I took the battery out of the camera and put it in the wall charger for it. The charge light did not even flicker on it either. I had kept the old original battery, which was many years old, and stuck it in the charger, and the light came on immediately. I tried the new battery in the charger again, still with no charge light coming on. I was never able to get it to charge at all. Dead, dead, dead...
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Batteries fro Fuji Camera,
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This review is from: Lenmar DLF80 Digital Camera Equivalent to the FujiFilm NP-80, Kodak KLIC-3000, Toshiba PDR-BT1 Batteries (Electronics)
I have been looking for these particular batteries for many months. They evidently are discontinued for general use. No camera shop carries the batteries.
You provided new batteries at a good price AND quick delivery. Thanks Amazon.com !!!! Norman Smith, Muscatine, Iowa USA |
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