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FAQ sur les Canon camera battery

We offer a wide range of batteries compatible with Canon cameras. Among them, you will find batteries of different renowned models, such as LP-E6, LP-E8, LP-E12, and LP-E17, suitable for various ranges of Canon cameras. Each battery is designed to meet the specifications specific to Canon camera models to ensure optimal performance and long life.

To choose the right battery for your Canon camera, first identify your camera model. You can find this information in the user manual or on the camera itself. Then, check the specifications of the appropriate battery in terms of model and capacity. Our site makes this search easier by providing you with a list of compatible batteries categorized by Canon camera model.

The usage time of a fully charged battery depends on several factors such as the battery model, your camera settings (such as using the electronic viewfinder or LCD monitor), and usage conditions (temperature, shooting frequency, etc.). In general, an LP-E6 battery provides approximately 800 to 1000 shots per charge, while an LP-E17 model provides approximately 400 to 500 shots.

Canon camera battery recharge times vary depending on the battery model and charger used. On average, LP-E6 and LP-E17 batteries take approximately 2-3 hours to reach a full charge with a standard Canon charger. Using a compatible fast charger can significantly reduce this time.

To maximize the efficiency and life of your Canon batteries, we recommend several accessories: a Battery Grip that allows you to add an extra battery, dual or travel chargers, and protective cases to transport your batteries safely. We also offer portable chargers and car adapters to keep your batteries charged, even on the go.

To prolong the life of your Canon batteries, avoid letting them completely discharge frequently, store them in a cool, dry place, and use a compatible charger. It is also recommended to recharge batteries before a long period of non-use and to store them at approximately 50% charge if they will not be used for a long period. Avoid extreme temperatures, which can damage the batteries.