NP-FW50 Battery Charger, Dual Slot Quick Charger for Sony A6000, A6500, A6300, A6400, A7, A7II, A7RII, A7SII, A7S, A7S2, A7R, A7R2, A55, A5100, A5000 Camera
SKU: KF28.0009
I use the batteries for my Sony camera, which is getting on in years. The original batteries do not last as long and the original charger can only charge one battery.
The set here makes a good impression of workmanship. The batteries snap into the charger with a rich "click" and are charged. However, it is not the fastest charger. With a maximum of 9W via USB-C, charging takes a while. But, for this, two batteries are charged at the same time. You are very spoiled with fast chargers from today's world, but the manufacturer's specifications come close to 5V/2.1A. That is max. 10W
The batteries themselves fit well into the device and have a great capacity, especially compared to the old batteries I own. It's really fun to take several hundred photos (fast series of sports events) with one battery.
The charger itself is very small and very flexible thanks to Micro USB and USB-C. I think that's really great!
I am very satisfied with it, especially with the price/performance ratio you can be really very satisfied.
The set here makes a good impression of workmanship. The batteries snap into the charger with a rich "click" and are charged. However, it is not the fastest charger. With a maximum of 9W via USB-C, charging takes a while. But, for this, two batteries are charged at the same time. You are very spoiled with fast chargers from today's world, but the manufacturer's specifications come close to 5V/2.1A. That is max. 10W
The batteries themselves fit well into the device and have a great capacity, especially compared to the old batteries I own. It's really fun to take several hundred photos (fast series of sports events) with one battery.
The charger itself is very small and very flexible thanks to Micro USB and USB-C. I think that's really great!
I am very satisfied with it, especially with the price/performance ratio you can be really very satisfied.
10/10/2024
K&F supplies a complete set for Canon.
In my case for the EOS R.
Compact and comprehensive, the set comes in solid packaging.
The battery, charger and cable make a high-quality impression.
Charging time is close to the original, you need a little longer, but it is due to the capacity.
The batteries are recognized without any problems and the camera works as it should.
Can recommend this set.
In my case for the EOS R.
Compact and comprehensive, the set comes in solid packaging.
The battery, charger and cable make a high-quality impression.
Charging time is close to the original, you need a little longer, but it is due to the capacity.
The batteries are recognized without any problems and the camera works as it should.
Can recommend this set.
03/10/2024
K&F Concept should be familiar to most people by now, they have steadily expanded their portfolio of products and even if I wasn't aware of it, there are also replacement batteries in the range.
The NP-FZ100 set tested here comes with a USB charging cradle and can charge two batteries at the same time. Of course, it also charges the original battery
Where K&F found the outdated micro-USB connections and cables is a mystery to me.
The batteries are almost identical to the original and have 2280mAh. They feel a little shorter than the original, but this could even out after a few charging cycles.
Except for the somewhat long loading time, a really good replacement set and a recommendable alternative to the original from Sony, which is twice as expensive
The NP-FZ100 set tested here comes with a USB charging cradle and can charge two batteries at the same time. Of course, it also charges the original battery
Where K&F found the outdated micro-USB connections and cables is a mystery to me.
The batteries are almost identical to the original and have 2280mAh. They feel a little shorter than the original, but this could even out after a few charging cycles.
Except for the somewhat long loading time, a really good replacement set and a recommendable alternative to the original from Sony, which is twice as expensive
28/09/2024
The two "NP-FW50" batteries that are 3/4 charged also fit in a Sony A-6400 camera and work reliably without any problems. An enclosed micro-USB cable is firmly plugged into the small charger, another USB-C connection without the supplied cable can also be used.
Especially in cold temperatures or when travelling, you are on the safe side with additional batteries that you can take with you on the go, and I think that both batteries are also safe and last a long time. There were no instructions included, but there is a "CE" mark on the batteries, the charger and the packaging.
Especially in cold temperatures or when travelling, you are on the safe side with additional batteries that you can take with you on the go, and I think that both batteries are also safe and last a long time. There were no instructions included, but there is a "CE" mark on the batteries, the charger and the packaging.
26/09/2024
My main camera is a Canon 5dmkiv and I'm a big fan of backup batteries (the camera is battery hungry!) but the OEMs are extremely expensive. My current three Canon batteries are aging, I needed something new for my camera.
I have several Edelkrone motion control products that are also battery hungry and are powered by the LP-E6NH. I order third party batteries for the Edelkrone gear and that was my original intention of trying them out.
These are closer to Canon's surface than any other third party. They charge well with the included charger or Canon's. (And the included charger does a great job with the OEMs, too.)
My 5div recognized these batteries and displayed them at 100% charge and three bars of charge power (max), allows me to register them - gives the same information I get from the OEM. After checking that, I decided to actually use them to take pictures. For the first time I felt safe doing that with this camera.
I'm having a hard time doing a scientific comparison of battery life. I've used each of the K&F batteries in the camera until they were pretty depleted and they seemed to last about the same as my Canon's, maybe a little longer as those age.
So basically these are high quality alternatives to OEM products at a more attractive price point while still offering excellent performance. I would definitely order more.
I have several Edelkrone motion control products that are also battery hungry and are powered by the LP-E6NH. I order third party batteries for the Edelkrone gear and that was my original intention of trying them out.
These are closer to Canon's surface than any other third party. They charge well with the included charger or Canon's. (And the included charger does a great job with the OEMs, too.)
My 5div recognized these batteries and displayed them at 100% charge and three bars of charge power (max), allows me to register them - gives the same information I get from the OEM. After checking that, I decided to actually use them to take pictures. For the first time I felt safe doing that with this camera.
I'm having a hard time doing a scientific comparison of battery life. I've used each of the K&F batteries in the camera until they were pretty depleted and they seemed to last about the same as my Canon's, maybe a little longer as those age.
So basically these are high quality alternatives to OEM products at a more attractive price point while still offering excellent performance. I would definitely order more.
22/09/2024
I use the batteries for my Sony camera, which is getting on in years. The original batteries do not last as long and the original charger can only charge one battery.
The set here makes a good impression of workmanship. The batteries snap into the charger with a rich "click" and are charged. However, it is not the fastest charger. With a maximum of 9W via USB-C, charging takes a while. But, for this, two batteries are charged at the same time. You are very spoiled with fast chargers from today's world, but the manufacturer's specifications come close to 5V/2.1A. That is max. 10W
The batteries themselves fit well into the device and have a great capacity, especially compared to the old batteries I own. It's really fun to take several hundred photos (fast series of sports events) with one battery.
The charger itself is very small and very flexible thanks to Micro USB and USB-C. I think that's really great!
I am very satisfied with it, especially with the price/performance ratio you can be really very satisfied.
The set here makes a good impression of workmanship. The batteries snap into the charger with a rich "click" and are charged. However, it is not the fastest charger. With a maximum of 9W via USB-C, charging takes a while. But, for this, two batteries are charged at the same time. You are very spoiled with fast chargers from today's world, but the manufacturer's specifications come close to 5V/2.1A. That is max. 10W
The batteries themselves fit well into the device and have a great capacity, especially compared to the old batteries I own. It's really fun to take several hundred photos (fast series of sports events) with one battery.
The charger itself is very small and very flexible thanks to Micro USB and USB-C. I think that's really great!
I am very satisfied with it, especially with the price/performance ratio you can be really very satisfied.
20/09/2024
The batteries came half charged so I used the charger overnight to charge them to 100%. I then left both batteries for a few days before testing them with my Sony camera. Both batteries showed a charge of 100%.
One of my earlier third party NP FW batteries had a habit of slowly draining at about 1% per day when not in use and the camera was not in use, while another set completely failed within a year of use. This seems to hold the charge well for the time being. If I see problems I will update here.
As mentioned in the title of my review, the charger can be conveniently connected via a typical USB connector as well as a newer format (USB-C). The lights correctly indicate whether the battery is charged or not, and other brands of NP-FW50 batteries can be used.
Overall very good quality and no problems so far.
One of my earlier third party NP FW batteries had a habit of slowly draining at about 1% per day when not in use and the camera was not in use, while another set completely failed within a year of use. This seems to hold the charge well for the time being. If I see problems I will update here.
As mentioned in the title of my review, the charger can be conveniently connected via a typical USB connector as well as a newer format (USB-C). The lights correctly indicate whether the battery is charged or not, and other brands of NP-FW50 batteries can be used.
Overall very good quality and no problems so far.
12/09/2024
This rating refers to the LP-E6NH (Canon 5D).
I like that the charger can accept both USB-C and Micro-USB.
It comes with two 2250mA batteries (of course it's not as good as OEM).
It can charge two at the same time. The charging indicator is simple, just red (charging) and green (fully charged).
I like the portability because the original Canon charger is so big and bold and can only charge 1 battery (and no USB).
I like that the charger can accept both USB-C and Micro-USB.
It comes with two 2250mA batteries (of course it's not as good as OEM).
It can charge two at the same time. The charging indicator is simple, just red (charging) and green (fully charged).
I like the portability because the original Canon charger is so big and bold and can only charge 1 battery (and no USB).
11/09/2024
These work as advertised. They show up as “NH” batteries in an R5, so they unlock the power features including USB charging in the case. The charger also works well but only uses conventional power even when connected to a PD power supply. So don't expect fast loading.
04/09/2024
I have a lot of generic batteries and some fit well and some don't. Some were DOA and others were the last of my original Canon batteries. So far these feel like a winner. They charge quickly and hold a good charge.
29/08/2024