Lenmar Replacement Battery for Canon EOS 1D Mark II EOS-1D EOS-1D Mark II BN EOS-1D Mark II N EOS-1Ds EOS-1Ds Mark II Replaces OEM Canon NP-E3 7084A001 7084A002
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| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Brand | Lenmar |
| Battery Cell Composition | NiMH |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Digital |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
About this item
- Fits: Canon EOS 1D Mark II, EOS-1D, EOS-1D Mark II BN, EOS-1D Mark II N, EOS-1Ds, EOS-1Ds Mark II
- Replaces: Canon NP-E3, 7084A001, 7084A002
- 12V / 1800mAh
- Nickel-Metal Hydride
- 2 Year Warranty
- Replaces Canon 7084A001, Canon NP-E3, Canon 7084A002
- Fits Canon EOS 1D Mark II, EOS-1D Mark II BN, EOS-1Ds Mark II (See Product Description for Additional Fits)
- 12 Volts, 1800mAh Capacity
- Nickel-Metal Hydride
- 2 Year Warranty
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Product information
| Product Dimensions | 2.22 x 1.11 x 4.41 inches |
|---|---|
| Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
| ASIN | B0007CIWZG |
| Item model number | DMCE3 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews |
3.6 out of 5 stars |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | February 2, 2005 |
| Manufacturer | LENMAR |
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This battery fits these products: Canon EOS 1D Mark II, EOS-1D, EOS-1D Mark II BN, EOS-1D Mark II N, EOS-1Ds, EOS-1Ds Mark II
This battery replaces these OEM batteries: Canon NP-E3, 7084A001, 7084A002
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So far I've not had any continuing problems. One of the two had a very minor problem initially in that the release button next to the latch was jammed making it difficult to insert into the camera. Once I realized what the problem was and corrected it there were no further problems.
The rubber weather seal, while not as good as a Canon original, is much better than the seal on other third party packs I've had in the past and appears to be adequate to prevent moisture from entering. For some this might be an issue but since I don't shoot outdoors in severe weather it's a non-issue for me.
My only 'complaint' is these battery packs do not come with a protective end cap like the Canon OEM units have - not a big deal.
Time will tell how long these last before needing to be replaced, but at the price I paid even if they only last half as long as an OEM battery pack I'm still money ahead.
Update 12/24/2012: Been using these packs over three years now and they are still going strong. Charge them up the night before a shoot and 1 will generally last for a full day of shooting.
Update 8/17/13: After not doing any shooting since December I pulled the camera out and neither of the Lenmar's had a charge (not surprising after sitting for 8 months). Put them both on the charger and one would not hold any charge at all and the other maybe 1/4 charge. Did 2 'refresh' cycles on both with no change - one would not charge at all and the other still at 1/4. Trashed the one and am doing a third refresh on the other. Looks like these are good for a little over 3 years of use. It could be that I created the problem by letting the packs go completely dead from non-use.
My only original Canon battery pack (about 10 years old) still functions as it should and appears to hold a full charge. Need to decide if I want to buy another 'generic' or go with original Canon.
Just to follow up, I have used these for over 4 months now and no problems charging. They have had the best quality locking caps so far from any other aftermarket batteries purchased before. DEFINATELY WILL BUY SOME MORE TO STOCK UP!!!!
So I started looking around for other battery makers. I bought some cheap Canon batteries on ebay a few years ago ( I think around 15 dollars each). They sucked, they died with in a few months of heavy use, so this time I did a lot of research.
Well for this battery (NP-E3), there is Canon, Lenmar, Pearstone, Synergy, and a few others. I read ALL the reviews from everyone on all the different brands.
Lets be honest, The OEM Canon has a bit higher reviews (less than half a point).. but it is over 3 times the price and it is not Amazon Prime Eligible.
Well the next in best reviews is Lenmar. I was a bit worried because a few reviews where really negative and I read both the bad and good reviews.
Well 90% of the negative reviews are 2 main problems.
a.) doesn't hold a charge
b.) doesn't fit perfectly.
So I will do my best to address both of these issues.
First, I bought 3 of these batteries, ( 1 at first.. then another two a few months later because I loved the first one)
A.) Doesn't Hold a Charge - Not True in my case.
Maybe it was because because of my OEM batteries were so weak and old, but when I got my first Lenmar battery I loved it. Normally my OEM batteries would be almost dead after a thousand images or so. Well the Lenmar allowed me to shoot all day ( around 3,000 - 5,000 images) and still have a good amount of charge left in them.
So of the reviews say they lost they charge after a month or so. Well I used the battery about three or four times a week for more than a month before I bought 2 more batteries. Often when I go on location I can't charge my batteries or when I get home from a shoot and I'm so tired I don't like to charge my gear. That is the main reason I bought 2 more. Plus they are 30 dollars and free shipping ( if your on Amazon Prime). How can you go wrong? You Can't!!!
Well I'm writing this year a little more than 2 years after I bought them. The battery are still doing great. They don't last quite as long, but one battery will still last over 3,000 shots. So 2+ years of shooting and they are still going strong.. I LOVE THESE BATTERIES!!!
B.) Out of the three batteries that are Lenmar, one is really snug and fits tightly, almost too tight. The other 2, I can't tell the difference between the fit of Lenmar and the OEM batteries. I live in Vegas so the weather here is hot most of the time, so I am not sure if the heat has an affect on the camera or batteries but they fit perfectly.
When I work outside, the heat can kill a lithium-ion battery in one day. However these batteries do great in the heat, they have never expanded or anything crazy.
I would HIGHLY recommend these batteries to any Canon user.
Pro.
Fair Price
The Last long time
The hold a charge
Con.
One you use them, you will wish they made batteries for everything else ( like my video camera, my 7d, my other cameras)






