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Canon NB-4L Battery Pack for the SD400, SD630, SD600, SD750, SD1000 & TX1 Digital Cameras

Canon NB-4L Battery Pack for the SD400, SD630, SD600, SD750, SD1000 & TX1 Digital Cameras
From Canon Cameras US

List Price: $59.99
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Product Description

The NB-4L is a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery pack for Canon PowerShot models SD200 and SD300. It's made to withstand approximately 300 recharges. When shooting with the LCD monitor off, you can expect approximately 400 images when fully charged, or 140 images when shooting with the LCD monitor on under normal environmental and shooting conditions. Similarly, the battery offers about 180 minutes of image playback time.


Product Details

  • Brand: Canon
  • Model: 9763A001
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD
  • Dimensions: .10" h x 2.30" w x 6.90" l, 1.09 pounds

Features

  • For Canon PowerShot models SD200 and SD300
  • Approximate 300-recharge lifespan
  • Up to 400 images from a single charge
  • Weighs 0.6 ounces
  • Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
The NB-4L is a rechargeable Lithium-ion battery pack for Canon PowerShot models SD200 and SD300. It's made to withstand approximately 300 recharges. When shooting with the LCD monitor off, you can expect approximately 400 images when fully charged, or 140 images when shooting with the LCD monitor on under normal environmental and shooting conditions. Similarly, the battery offers about 180 minutes of image playback time.


Customer Reviews

Better than the generic(s)5
I use three batteries in rotation, as I am frequently travelling in places where there is no electricity. When I traded in my old PowerShot S410 for a new PowerShot SD750 I took a chance on buying two generic batteries ($12 instead of $42).

Both generics were slightly less than perfect, in that they would regularly activate the 'low battery' icon/light even when they were fully charged. Occasionally, they would even evoke the 'change battery' message. On these occasions I had to open the battery compartment, partially remove the battery, then re-install it, in which case I could now proceed to take pictures with the same battery.

My sense was that the total battery life of the generics was not dramatically shorter than the Canon original, although I did not attempt to measure this precisely.

As soon as I was able (about a month after I bought them, as I was travelling at the time) I returned the generics to Amazon and paid full price for the Canon original. Although the generics could be 'worked around' it wasn't worth it to me, as I discovered I was more interested in taking photos than in saving $30 (times 2).

Great extra battery for your Canon SDXXX5
This is the exact same battery that came with my Canon SD200 camera (digital elph). I wanted to have a spare, and while you can find the replacement batteries (generics) for about 1/2 the price I really didn't want to risk anything going wrong by using any other type of battery. It takes a charge well and has a nice life to it, I am satisfied.

Very handy5
The value of having a second camera battery cannot be overestimated because the battery cannot be charged on the camera on most models. Swapping out batteries gives you continuous coverage and if you have a 2 Gig memory you can take a thousand pictures should you choose to do so. Moreover,the battery has a neat little cap with a built-in indicator which allows you to easily tell a depleted battery from a fully-charged one and eliminates the chance of spare change in your pocket or purse from shorting out the terminals. Strongly suggest you have one of these.