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I have been using Sterlingtek's batteries for 2 years, and have tried 2 particular models, the BP-511, and now the NB-2L, and I have nothing but praises for their top quality 3rd party batteries.:heart:
My first experience with their batteries was their huge capacity 1800mah BP-511 with my 300D. It was well recognised in the DPReview forums, so I decided to take the plunge, and bought them on eBay. Took about 10 days to arrive, and I used them for a year. The difference between the original Canon one, and Sterlingtek's batteries was at least 200 more shots, and it lasted me WAY longer than the original Canon one after testing out two fully charged batteries and getting the same results TWICE.
A friend of my were impressed with their BP-511, and he got for himself 2 of the EN-EL3 1600mah for his D70, and after his own tests, he got 150 more shots than his own original battery! He never looked back too, and the batteries are well into 2 years, and still going very strong.
As for me, I upgraded to the 350D soon after a year, and went back to get their batteries again online, this time the 1500mah(!!) NB-2L batteries, and it still lasts LONGER than Canon's own batteries. Due to lack of time, I could not organise a MO, and it was taken over by another CSer.:bheart:
So what is my conclusion of their batteries? At SG$55 for 2 pieces of their NB-2L and around SG$50 for two pieces of their BP-511 batteries, they are not only cheap, but extremely well made, and definitely not your stereotypical 3rd party batteries.
Buy from here cheaper for some reason?
I have been using Sterlingtek's batteries for 2 years, and have tried 2 particular models, the BP-511, and now the NB-2L, and I have nothing but praises for their top quality 3rd party batteries.:heart:
My first experience with their batteries was their huge capacity 1800mah BP-511 with my 300D. It was well recognised in the DPReview forums, so I decided to take the plunge, and bought them on eBay. Took about 10 days to arrive, and I used them for a year. The difference between the original Canon one, and Sterlingtek's batteries was at least 200 more shots, and it lasted me WAY longer than the original Canon one after testing out two fully charged batteries and getting the same results TWICE.
A friend of my were impressed with their BP-511, and he got for himself 2 of the EN-EL3 1600mah for his D70, and after his own tests, he got 150 more shots than his own original battery! He never looked back too, and the batteries are well into 2 years, and still going very strong.
As for me, I upgraded to the 350D soon after a year, and went back to get their batteries again online, this time the 1500mah(!!) NB-2L batteries, and it still lasts LONGER than Canon's own batteries. Due to lack of time, I could not organise a MO, and it was taken over by another CSer.:bheart:
So what is my conclusion of their batteries? At SG$55 for 2 pieces of their NB-2L and around SG$50 for two pieces of their BP-511 batteries, they are not only cheap, but extremely well made, and definitely not your stereotypical 3rd party batteries.