CTA Digital DB-NB4L Replacement Battery for Canon Digital Cameras | List Price: $25.05 Discount Price: $0.45

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Features: - Rechargeable digital camera battery
- 100% compatible with cameras that use Canon's NB-4L battery
- Lithium-ion chemistry
- 900mAh capacity
- No "memory effect"
CTA Digital DB-NB4L [Posted on 2008-11-11] Took this battery with me on a trip as a back up battery for my Canon powershot 1100IS camera. This battery lasted me good 200+ pictures.
Getting the job done [Posted on 2008-11-15] My original RAZR battery -- at a full charge -- was dying after a 20-minute conversation. I don't know if this replacement matches a factory battery in terms of how long a charge lasts, but it's made me forget that I had a battery problem and I can get a lot more mileage out of my phone now. With a motorola battery at $30-35, you can't go wrong here.
Performs as expected for the price [Posted on 2008-11-30] I bought 2 of these 2 years ago for my Canon SD400. No, they don't last as long as the original Canon battery and yes, they've lost some of their charge capacity over 2 years. These are things I was expecting when I bought them. They're even cheaper now than they were when I got them. Might as well get a handful at this price.
Power Down [Posted on 2008-12-22] I purchased this product with great anticipation after reading the product information. Two days after I received the battery, I decided to charge it because I take pictures almost everyday with my digital camera.
Well, three weeks and two charges later, the battery will not charge. I recommend that no one purchase this battery. If you do, you will be disappointed with the usage results as I was.
Must be aware of when these were charged [Posted on 2009-01-05] These never work as well as the Canon brand battery that came with the camera.
They were pretty good when I first bought them, but they are very low quality batteries and don't have good capacity after a few months.
If these were charged recently, they will work pretty well.
If it has been 2 weeks or more since they have been charged, they will only take a few pictures before running out of juice.
So, basically, you have to be sure they're charged close to the time you'll use them to get them to hold any charge.
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