Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2013/03/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I currently have 2 OEM batteries.. one I bought new, one I got with my used M9. The biggest difference I can tell between aftermarket batteries and Genuine Leica batteries is the useful life. My original M8 battery is now living with its new owner.... but when I sold that camera, 2 years after buying it new, the battery was in like new shape... it held a charge, etc. The aftermarket batteries I bought to supplement the Leica battery were all dead ( would not take and or hold a charge) within 2 years... some in a few months. ( this is why I had a dozen batteries... some died quickly and needed to be replaced for an upcoming trip, others ( mostly the first ones I bought) lasted longer. With a price relationship of about 8:1, I can tolerate a bit of shorter life expectancy.... but a few months is unacceptable. I don't need 12 batteries... I could be comfortable with maybe 3, maybe 4 batteries. That allows for a few days of shooting and forgetfulness of charging every night. The other advantage of 4 batteries is that for a short trip, I would not have to carry the charger.... a further weight savings. For those who believe their OEM batteries are "chipped", specially coded, have internal secret codes, or otherwise are of a special build: nonsense. There is no such coding. As far as aftermarket batteries blowing up during charging... use a good (Leica or Delkin) charger... they protect the battery from overheating, the cause of the battery blowing up. Frank Filippone Red735i at verizon.net