COMPACT CONVENIENCE - Dimensions of 10 x 6 x 3 cm fit perfectly in your gear bag.
LIGHTWEIGHT POWERHOUSE - Weighs only 59 grams, making it the perfect travel companion.
UNLEASH YOUR CREATIVITY - Capture approximately 440 stunning shots on a single charge.
DURABILITY YOU CAN TRUST - Comes with a 12-month manufacturer's warranty for peace of mind.
DESIGNED FOR PROFESSIONALS - Compatible with Canon EOS 600D, 650D, and 700D for seamless integration.
The Canon Battery Pack LP-E8 is designed for Canon EOS 600D, 650D, and 700D cameras, providing approximately 440 shots per charge. Weighing just 59 grams and compact in size, it’s the ideal accessory for photographers on the go, backed by a 12-month manufacturer's warranty.
Specifications
Package Dimensions L x W x H
18.4 x 8.4 x 2.6 centimetres
Package Weight
0.07 Kilograms
Product Dimensions L x W x H
10 x 6 x 3 centimetres
Item Weight
59 Grams
Brand
Canon
Colour
Grey
Model year
2010
Part number
4515B002
Style
Battery Pack
Guaranteed software updates until
unknown
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Can this battery be used for a Cannon 700D?
This is different to the battery that came with my 650d id assume its fake
Will it work for eos550D? :-)
I have a canon eos revel model i was wondering if this battery is suitable for this camera
Reviews
4.4
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A**P
Canon Battery - LP-E8
I ordered the Canon Battery LP-E8 two days ago with Gadgetstore (Fulfilled by Amazon), and with the normal delivery option, it is here already. So credit to the suppliers and couriers for getting it here in such time.In regards to the product itself, it cannot be flawed. I made sure I had ordered an original Canon branded battery as for the little extra cost, you get so much more security knowing that your £500+ DSLR will remain safe. Some cheaper unbranded batteries have been known to malfunction or not even fit into the charger! Too much hassle for only saving a few pounds I think. However, this is not to say that all non Canon batteries are inadequate, there are some that are of decent quality. Just avoid the cheap or used ones.Anyway, the product itself...It was in the original Canon packaging and in the orange protector case that holds the battery. This was at first stiff and removing the battery may take some time, but after a few times it begins to loosen and won't be a problem. The battery works absolutely fine and will serve well as a back up battery.
R**0
Genuine product
Price at order was £45 (21st December 2020).Back in October 2020 I bought a used Canon 600D for my venture into astrophotography. It was a few years old and came with the original battery plus four additional non-genuine spare batteries which I figured would keep me going throughout the night. Since astrophotography takes place at night, it's usually cold (especially during winter) and cold temperatures significantly reduce battery life. The genuine Canon battery was lasting 3 hours @ 0C off a full charge whilst all four non-genuine batteries would show half charge after just 20 minutes of use at this temperature, and then fail. So I decided to buy a replacement, genuine Canon battery.This Canon battery is a genuine product, it contains all the correct markings/labelling as expected and you receive a yellow plastic cover to protect the terminals when stored in your camera bag. The size is exactly the same, so fits my Canon 600D with no problems. The battery charges using the original charger as expected and battery life is the same as my original battery at around 3 hours @ 0C so no complaints there. It's also good to know that this battery will continue to perform after many years given that the performance of the new battery is on par with the older battery which came with my camera, so I know it will last in the long run.Given my negative experience with non-genuine LP-E8 batteries, I was hesitant to buy off-brand batteries. In this case, quality costs money and I'm happy with my purchase.
C**L
There are cheaper but rather be Safe than Sorry
There is a big difference in price between Cannon Products and similar products that will do the job. Having spent £450 on a good Camera I felt it was silly to go with other products that possible could damage the camera so stuck with Canon. It is always good to have a 2nd charged battery.
P**E
Review
I would recommend this item. The pros and cons are as follows:Pros:- The battery was on offer when I purchased it, making it a good deal.- The item has a decent battery life (although I have not tried other batteries for comparison).- The item has a case to protect the electrodes.Cons:- You can purchase cheaper batteries, although I don't know how they perform in comparison. Also, make sure they don't void your DSLR's warranty (I haven't researched this).Summary:If you need a canon LP-E8 battery, I would recommend this battery as it works well. You may also want to consider cheaper alternatives if this is not on offer, although you should research whether this affects your warranty, and also research their performance in comparison. This battery is adequate in terms of performance: I use two batteries per outing.
M**L
Genuine Canon Battery
My Canon camera came with one genuine Canon battery but in practise I found that it wasn't enough and because at the time genuine Canon replacement batteries were horrendously expensive I bought cheaper versions from China. However, these proved to be a poor investment because the number of photographs between charges dropped very quickly and over a period of months these particular batteries became virtually useless whilst the original Canon was almost as good as new. So I made the decision to purchase another Canon battery and only use the cheap generics for emergencies.This was a very good case of false economy !
N**K
Not 100% sure?
I received my purchase on the first day of the delivery window so no problems there. It looks like a genuine Canon battery but the difference is that the information written on the side with the terminals appears to be in Japanese(?) whereas the original which came with my EOS600D is in English and Korean(?) and looks to be made for a different market. I am quite happy with everything else - the casings look like they were made on identical machinery and the moulding marks are also identical as well as the colour and texture of the components. Maybe I'm just being paranoid having read the warnings from others on here but I'm still not 100% sure. How can we really tell? I guess if it works as well as the original then I will be happy.
A**E
Reliability and long life
Yes, other cheaper batteries are available but having read that their components can be inferior and so maybe don't last as long, I went the extra mile and bought a Canon product. All I can say is I haven't been disappointed. It's reliable and has a good, long life and when out photographing the last thing I want is to be worrying about batteries. For me therefore, a good buy.
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Hope this helps."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Will it work for eos550D? :-)","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"yes it will"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"I have a canon eos revel model i was wondering if this battery is suitable for this camera","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Hi Sibrega… 'assuming you mean 'eos Rebel' you haven't included enough information for me to answer your question! The range of Rebel models extends from Rebel SL1 (eos 100D) thru' Rebel XT/XTi/XSi (eos350d/400d/450d) and from Rebel T1i (eos 100d) to Rebel T100 (eos 4000d).\nAll I can really tell you is that the LP-E8 battery pack is used in my eos700d/Rebel T5i and ONLY that model. May I suggest you try the Canon EU website which has a vast range of information available - BUT - you will need the full model ident to benefit from it.\nSorry I can't be of more help."}}]}]}