Reviews
Perfect fit, Perfect price, and always available to keep shooting
As a Nikon shooter, I used to live in constant fear—fear that my battery would die right when the perfect shot appeared: a bald eagle soaring majestically, my kid finally smiling naturally, or my cat attempting parkour off the couch. With this Extensive Shooting 3-Pack EN-EL14 Battery Set, that fear is gone. Now the only thing dying is my excuse for missing the shot.
The Goods:
Three batteries. Not one. Not two. Three. I can now shoot for hours, days, possibly weeks… if my memory cards can keep up.
LCD charger with three slots. It’s like a luxury spa for batteries—each one gets its own private charging suite with a live status update. I half expect it to serve them tiny cucumber water.
USB-C + Micro USB input. I charged mine in the car, from my laptop, and even off a solar bank while camping. If there’s power, these batteries will find it.
In Action:
I tested these on my Nikon D5600 during a weekend wildlife shoot. I filled an entire SD card, swapped batteries, kept shooting, swapped again, kept shooting… and by the end, the squirrels were posing for me like they were on contract. I could probably photograph an entire migration season without plugging in.
Safety Features:
Apparently, these have over-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature protection. Which means my batteries are smarter about safety than I am when I decide to “just peek at the sun for a second” during an eclipse.
Bottom line—if you own a Nikon camera that takes EN-EL14 or EN-EL14a, stop reading reviews and click “Buy Now.” You’ll spend more time taking photos and less time muttering curse words while your dead battery mocks you.
P.S. Be prepared for your friends to ask, “Do you seriously need three batteries?” Just smile, hand them your camera, and say, “Try me.”
The Goods:
Three batteries. Not one. Not two. Three. I can now shoot for hours, days, possibly weeks… if my memory cards can keep up.
LCD charger with three slots. It’s like a luxury spa for batteries—each one gets its own private charging suite with a live status update. I half expect it to serve them tiny cucumber water.
USB-C + Micro USB input. I charged mine in the car, from my laptop, and even off a solar bank while camping. If there’s power, these batteries will find it.
In Action:
I tested these on my Nikon D5600 during a weekend wildlife shoot. I filled an entire SD card, swapped batteries, kept shooting, swapped again, kept shooting… and by the end, the squirrels were posing for me like they were on contract. I could probably photograph an entire migration season without plugging in.
Safety Features:
Apparently, these have over-voltage, over-current, and over-temperature protection. Which means my batteries are smarter about safety than I am when I decide to “just peek at the sun for a second” during an eclipse.
Bottom line—if you own a Nikon camera that takes EN-EL14 or EN-EL14a, stop reading reviews and click “Buy Now.” You’ll spend more time taking photos and less time muttering curse words while your dead battery mocks you.
P.S. Be prepared for your friends to ask, “Do you seriously need three batteries?” Just smile, hand them your camera, and say, “Try me.”
04/01/2026