Fujifilm NP-W126 Battery
It's essential to have a reliable power source when capturing those perfect moments, and the NP-W126 7.2V 1260mAh Lithium-Ion Battery for Digital Cameras is just that. This high-quality, durable battery is specifically designed for compatibility with Fujifilm cameras, including the FinePix and X series. Its ultra-slim, compact design ensures it fits seamlessly into your camera without adding unnecessary bulk. The NP-W126 is a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, offering the convenience of reusability and easy storage. With its impressive capacity of 1260mAh, it provides extended usage time, allowing you to shoot hundreds of images before needing a recharge. This makes it an ideal choice for photographers who require long shooting sessions without interruptions. Affordably priced, this reliable battery is an excellent choice for those seeking a spare or replacement battery for their Fujifilm digital cameras. Experience the convenience and reliability of the NP-W126 7.2V 1260mAh Lithium-Ion Battery, and never miss capturing those precious moments.
It's essential to have a reliable power source when capturing those perfect moments, and the NP-W126 7.2V 1260mAh Lithium-Ion Battery for Digital Cameras is just that. This high-quality, durable battery is specifically designed for compatibility with Fujifilm cameras, including the FinePix and X series. Its ultra-slim, compact design ensures it fits seamlessly into your camera without adding unnecessary bulk. The NP-W126 is a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, offering the convenience of reusability and easy storage. With its impressive capacity of 1260mAh, it provides extended usage time, allowing you to shoot hundreds of images before needing a recharge. This makes it an ideal choice for photographers who require long shooting sessions without interruptions. Affordably priced, this reliable battery is an excellent choice for those seeking a spare or replacement battery for their Fujifilm digital cameras. Experience the convenience and reliability of the NP-W126 7.2V 1260mAh Lithium-Ion Battery, and never miss capturing those precious moments.
It's essential to have a reliable power source when capturing those perfect moments, and the NP-W126 7.2V 1260mAh Lithium-Ion Battery for Digital Cameras is just that. This high-quality, durable battery is specifically designed for compatibility with Fujifilm cameras, including the FinePix and X series. Its ultra-slim, compact design ensures it fits seamlessly into your camera without adding unnecessary bulk. The NP-W126 is a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, offering the convenience of reusability and easy storage. With its impressive capacity of 1260mAh, it provides extended usage time, allowing you to shoot hundreds of images before needing a recharge. This makes it an ideal choice for photographers who require long shooting sessions without interruptions. Affordably priced, this reliable battery is an excellent choice for those seeking a spare or replacement battery for their Fujifilm digital cameras. Experience the convenience and reliability of the NP-W126 7.2V 1260mAh Lithium-Ion Battery, and never miss capturing those precious moments.
It's essential to have a reliable power source when capturing those perfect moments, and the NP-W126 7.2V 1260mAh Lithium-Ion Battery for Digital Cameras is just that. This high-quality, durable battery is specifically designed for compatibility with Fujifilm cameras, including the FinePix and X series. Its ultra-slim, compact design ensures it fits seamlessly into your camera without adding unnecessary bulk. The NP-W126 is a rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery, offering the convenience of reusability and easy storage. With its impressive capacity of 1260mAh, it provides extended usage time, allowing you to shoot hundreds of images before needing a recharge. This makes it an ideal choice for photographers who require long shooting sessions without interruptions. Affordably priced, this reliable battery is an excellent choice for those seeking a spare or replacement battery for their Fujifilm digital cameras. Experience the convenience and reliability of the NP-W126 7.2V 1260mAh Lithium-Ion Battery, and never miss capturing those precious moments.
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Np-w126 Np-w126s Battery For Fujifilm Xm5, X100vi, X100v, Xs10,
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Pre-Owned FUJIFILM NP-W126S Battery (Second Hand)
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[USED] Fujifilm NP-W126 Li-Ion Battery Pack (Excellent in Box! Owner Bought on 11th Dec 2016)
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[USED] Fujifilm NP-W126S Li-Ion Battery Pack for X-T3, X-T30, X-T2, X-T20, X-Pro2 Camera (Near New Condition!)
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Genuine NP-W126 Li-on Battery for X-Pro1, X-E1, X-E2, X-T1
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Fujifilm NP-W126 Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery
originally posted on adorama.com
I purchased this battery and the associated charger. Items were as described and work perfectly, and I think I saved about 15% compared to m any other suppliers. Shipping and delivery was very prompt and painless. I have been an Adorama customer for around 30 years, and whether it's an expensive camera or computer, or simply a roll of 35mm film, they always come through.
originally posted on ebay.com
Post-sale I discovered that this is a knock-off of the Fuji OEM battery. This is not not how it was advertised, which is obviously deceptive. Yes, it was offered at a much lower cost than an original battery, but it is still deceptive marketing. In my limited experience with it in my X-T3, it does not hold a charge as long as a Fuji, so it is advisable to carry at least one spare when out shooting. (I have been using the VG-XT3 battery grip, which holds two NP-W126S batteries, so the issue of losing battery life is non-existent, because I now can draw on three batteries instead of just one.) There is also the still-to-be-determined long-term question of whether this knock-off will last as long as an OEM battery after multiple recharges. Stay tuned, I guess.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I have been using Fujifilm X system cameras for about 8 years and now own 5 of them. The batteries run down quickly during use. Sometimes I use 3 or 4 batteries in one day of shooting. So you always have to carry lots of extras. The big problem with these batteries is that they swell up after a couple of years and no longer fit in the tight camera compartment, thus making them useless after that. I have to order replacements on a regular basis and FUJIFILM DOESN’T OFFER A WARRANTY ON THEIR BATTERIES.
| Chemistry | Rechargeable lithium-ion battery |
| Capacity | 1260 mAh |
| Output Voltage | 7.2V |
| Watt Hours | 8.7 Wh |
Np-w126 Np-w126s Battery For Fujifilm Xm5, X100vi, X100v, Xs10,
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Usb Np-w126 Np-w126s Battery Led Charger For Fujifilm Xm5, X100vi,
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Pre-Owned FUJIFILM NP-W126S Battery (Second Hand)
Delivery $15
[USED] Fujifilm NP-W126 Li-Ion Battery Pack (Excellent in Box! Owner Bought on 11th Dec 2016)
Not eligible for returns
[USED] Fujifilm NP-W126S Li-Ion Battery Pack for X-T3, X-T30, X-T2, X-T20, X-Pro2 Camera (Near New Condition!)
Not eligible for returns
I purchased this battery and the associated charger. Items were as described and work perfectly, and I think I saved about 15% compared to m any other suppliers. Shipping and delivery was very prompt and painless. I have been an Adorama customer for around 30 years, and whether it's an expensive camera or computer, or simply a roll of 35mm film, they always come through.
Post-sale I discovered that this is a knock-off of the Fuji OEM battery. This is not not how it was advertised, which is obviously deceptive. Yes, it was offered at a much lower cost than an original battery, but it is still deceptive marketing. In my limited experience with it in my X-T3, it does not hold a charge as long as a Fuji, so it is advisable to carry at least one spare when out shooting. (I have been using the VG-XT3 battery grip, which holds two NP-W126S batteries, so the issue of losing battery life is non-existent, because I now can draw on three batteries instead of just one.) There is also the still-to-be-determined long-term question of whether this knock-off will last as long as an OEM battery after multiple recharges. Stay tuned, I guess.
I have been using Fujifilm X system cameras for about 8 years and now own 5 of them. The batteries run down quickly during use. Sometimes I use 3 or 4 batteries in one day of shooting. So you always have to carry lots of extras. The big problem with these batteries is that they swell up after a couple of years and no longer fit in the tight camera compartment, thus making them useless after that. I have to order replacements on a regular basis and FUJIFILM DOESN’T OFFER A WARRANTY ON THEIR BATTERIES.
I knocked off two stars because this battery is so ridiculously overpriced compared to the competition here on B&H. I knocked off another star because the price doesnt correlate to an increase in quality and/or quality control. I wouldnt buy a third party battery from eBay or even Amazon, but I was seriously tempted to buy a third party battery from B&H. I didnt because of all the scary stories of third party battery fires. When this battery showed up, I immediately noticed there was a quality defect, compared to my original OEM battery which came with the X-T3. There is a noticeable dip in each side of the battery that I have never seen on any other camera battery or similar battery pack before. It looks like the battery shrunk somehow. Im going to send this ... MoreI knocked off two stars because this battery is so ridiculously overpriced compared to the competition here on B&H. I knocked off another star because the price doesnt correlate to an increase in quality and/or quality control. I wouldnt buy a third party battery from eBay or even Amazon, but I was seriously tempted to buy a third party battery from B&H. I didnt because of all the scary stories of third party battery fires. When this battery showed up, I immediately noticed there was a quality defect, compared to my original OEM battery which came with the X-T3. There is a noticeable dip in each side of the battery that I have never seen on any other camera battery or similar battery pack before. It looks like the battery shrunk somehow. Im going to send this battery back and strongly consider a third party battery. Ill try to illustrate what I am seeing in a picture but I do not have a macro lens.
I had half dozen of these batteries. They are OK for the price but don't expect to survive more than 2 years or less. At some point they start swelling and then I suggest to stop using them, because they will soon became unusable (can't be charged) and even worse they might end up being stuck inside your camera. If you have a caliper you can measure the battery width (shortest dimension) in the middle. It should be 15.8mm. I suggest that when they get to be 16.2mm it's time to chuck them. (I have a Watson that is now 17.15mm fortunately not inside a camera).I still have the fuji batteries that came with my X-H1 about 4 yrs ago, and they work fine, but they cost almost 3x as much, so I'd say the Watsons are OK for the price, but no better than that. Of course the ... MoreI had half dozen of these batteries. They are OK for the price but don't expect to survive more than 2 years or less. At some point they start swelling and then I suggest to stop using them, because they will soon became unusable (can't be charged) and even worse they might end up being stuck inside your camera. If you have a caliper you can measure the battery width (shortest dimension) in the middle. It should be 15.8mm. I suggest that when they get to be 16.2mm it's time to chuck them. (I have a Watson that is now 17.15mm fortunately not inside a camera).I still have the fuji batteries that came with my X-H1 about 4 yrs ago, and they work fine, but they cost almost 3x as much, so I'd say the Watsons are OK for the price, but no better than that. Of course the Fuji's are still 15.8 mm.
I purchased the Fujifilm NP-W126S battery as a spare for my X-S10. I purchased the Fujifilm battery as opposed to a third party battery, even though they are more expensive, for several reasons:1. Use of a Fujifilm battery maintains warranty coverage in the event of a battery induced problem.2. Fujifilm batteries provide longer useful operating time per charge (https://ultralightphotography.net/gear/fuji-cameras/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-np-w126-batteries/)3. The voltage discharge curve and the internal impedance of the battery are important -- especially as the battery approaches the lower end of its operating voltage as it approaches shutdown. It is virtually impossible to obtain these specifications, even from Fujifilm. However, Fujifilm testing ... MoreI purchased the Fujifilm NP-W126S battery as a spare for my X-S10. I purchased the Fujifilm battery as opposed to a third party battery, even though they are more expensive, for several reasons:1. Use of a Fujifilm battery maintains warranty coverage in the event of a battery induced problem.2. Fujifilm batteries provide longer useful operating time per charge (https://ultralightphotography.net/gear/fuji-cameras/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-np-w126-batteries/)3. The voltage discharge curve and the internal impedance of the battery are important -- especially as the battery approaches the lower end of its operating voltage as it approaches shutdown. It is virtually impossible to obtain these specifications, even from Fujifilm. However, Fujifilm testing of the camera is performed with their own battery. Camera performance could be problematic with other batteries due to higher internal impedances that result in great voltage drop during high current peaks as the battery discharges.Cheaper batteries are not necessarily money spent wisely.
I ordered two-spare batteries of this type for my “Back Ordered,” yet to receive Fujifilm X100VI. It’s always a good idea, especially if, “carrying a camera, as an everyday, pocketable, fixed-lens, 35mm rquivalent, Fujifilm X100VI APS-C, 40MP, f2, IBIS; mirrorless digital camera.
Bought two batteries from this seller. Batteries arrived in plain yellow envelopes with no box or manual like an authentic Fujifilm battery. The package itself didn’t have a label saying there were batteries inside. Batteries were charged in full and didn’t even last an hour on my camera. My original battery lasts much more than an hour with the same settings that drained these batteries in an hour. Upon further inspection lots of discrepancies on the print and make of this battery. If youre okay with a fake Fuji battery that doesn’t even last, then you should get these, otherwise, shell out the money for the real deal and save yourself the headache of returning these.
I've had 3rd party batteries and they all got swollen at some point. They also never could match the Fuji batteries capacity and the camera would power off unexpectedly when one bar or less remained. I got tired of worrying about batteries getting stuck in my camera so I bought another genuine Fuji battery and I'm never looking back again. The Fuji battery will last years and provide great performance.
| Chemistry | Rechargeable lithium-ion battery |
| Capacity | 1260 mAh |
| Output Voltage | 7.2V |
| Watt Hours | 8.7 Wh |