Product Details
Pentax D-LI50 Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery for Pentax K10D and K20D Digital SLR Cameras

Pentax D-LI50 Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery for Pentax K10D and K20D Digital SLR Cameras
From Pentax

List Price: $59.95
Price: $36.55

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Cameta Camera

Average customer review:
Battery for K10D and K20D

Product Description

Pentax has been a leader in the photographic field for many years. Many Pentax innovations have become standards in the industry. Pentax's enthusiasm and devotion towards the development of high-quality products have thrived over the years and continues to be stronger than ever.This battery is intended for Pentax k10D.


Product Details

  • Brand: Pentax
  • Model: B000LSHC02
  • Dimensions: 2.00" h x 2.00" w x 3.00" l, .10 pounds

Features

  • Sold Individually

Customer Reviews

Extremely durable5
I wasn't thrilled about having to get a proprietary battery for the Pentax K10D, but now that I have it I'm quite pleased. It's billed as lasting for 500 pictures, but if you don't use the flash or auto-review, it lasts a lot longer. The other day, I took over 1600 pictures before the battery was depleted.

Furthermore, unlike other reusable batteries, I have left these in my car in cold weather for several days and their charge stayed strong the entire time. This battery is one of the best I've used.

Great 5
This battery allowed me to take a lot more shots than I expected- over 700 shots!

OEM PENTAX IS THE WAY TO GO.......5
You won't notice the difference between the "less expensive" batteries out there made in China at least not while they're working....you can get 2 for less than one of the "Pentax" batteries, but you WILL be replacing the less expensive batteries much, MUCH sooner than the "Pentax" battery. I still have the original battery that came with my K10d. I bought the DBG-2 Battery grip and it came with 2 batteries, BOTH the third party batteries died at the same time, they will no longer hold a charge....the original D-LI50 is still holding a charge, and a full one at that....so in the long run, if you go cheaper, will you be saving money, I think not. Pentax has a great pricepoint to begin with, why would you skimp on something that could ruin a trip, or ruin some lovely equipment with sub par batteries?
And yes, this review is pointed to the dude that gave 1 star because of how "expensive" they are. Lets hope you dispose of them properly.

Later everybody.