Li-Ion batteries have a charging life and cells weaken over time (chemical reactions). The age of the battery is a sign where it can no longer perform satisfactory and requires a new battery.
This is where my concern comes in. There's no way I can prove that I only used the EN-EL15 two times only but this is the truth. Will take it up with NSC this week when I drop by.
If I am not mistaken, batteries should be stored with >50% charge. So if a photo session drains battery to almost flat, need to recharge before storing away. My guess is if battery is stored in low charge mode, it can degrade quickly (shorten lifespan).
If I am not mistaken, batteries should be stored with >50% charge. So if a photo session drains battery to almost flat, need to recharge before storing away. My guess is if battery is stored in low charge mode, it can degrade quickly (shorten lifespan).
Come to think of it, my enel15 keeps getting drained when I leave it in my battery grip attached to my d800 unused for a week or two. I turn off the camera when storing in my dry cabinet though.
Come to think of it, my enel15 keeps getting drained when I leave it in my battery grip attached to my d800 unused for a week or two. I turn off the camera when storing in my dry cabinet though.