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5
Using these in a 7d2 and at the moment they work just as well as Canon originals
10/05/2026
5
I was a little apprehensive, but found out that it works flawlessly. It is also fast to charge and I love the indicator lights
07/05/2026
5
Kit arrived on time, working, convenient in use. thanks
06/05/2026
5
Bought these batteries for a Nikon Coolpix 1000 to replace original batteries, the difference is remarkable 100% improvement on longevity of charge and for the price compared with Nikon original they're a no brainer, definitely recommend
03/05/2026
5
Excellent package of batteries and charger for my Canon R5. Works without any fuss and as it’s USB I can charge it from the car or Campervan.
02/05/2026
4
A very lightweight charger that fits in any space in the backpack and charges two batteries on the fly.
I haven't compared charging times with those obtained with the original Canon chargers that I own, but if it's longer, I don't think that's a major obstacle to the needs and demands of a large number of photographers who usually leave our batteries to charge before going to bed.
I haven't had any charging problems with any of the batteries I use, both original Canon and second-brand batteries.
A product to make you satisfied with the purchase made.
28/04/2026
5
I bought it to have two more spare batteries, so they already work like the original in my Canon R, I can charge the original battery in this charger and vice versa. Everything OK.
23/04/2026
5
I recently bought a used Nikon D3300 for use with some AF-P wide angle and telephoto zoom lenses as my older DSLR D7000 will not work with any of these lenses. The OEM battery that came with the D3300 is EN-EL14a and the battery is showing its age. So I ordered these extra batteries and charger set. I really don't need two batteries as I don't use this camera often as I use my other two mirrorless FF and APS-C cameras. But those extra batteries come in handy when I take the camera on vacation and don't have to worry about charging for days.

I have purchased a number of K&F Concept products over the years and they have all been of excellent quality. Those batteries and charger also look great. It came with a charger, two batteries and a generous 3ft charging cable with USB-A and USB-C end connectors. Note, however, that a wall charger is not included in the box. The charger has USB-C and Micro-USB input ports. The batteries were delivered fully charged. The charger works fine, but it has yet to be determined how long it takes to charge either or both dead batteries.

Just like the OEM battery, these batteries can be easily inserted and removed from the camera. Works as expected. These batteries should last a while. One day I'll update this review for the number of shots I get on each full charge. I am happy with this set and given the past history of the products I have owned from K&F Concept I would definitely recommend this set.
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22/04/2026
5
I've done a little comparison of some different batteries and the R5. Not scientific at all but some stats for battery life etc as I use the camera. The camera seems happy with the K&F Concept batteries and does not give an error about non-genuine batteries (unlike my 5DsR).
Right a bit of background of how the R5 uses a battery and its frame rate. If you set the camera to high speed continuous+ (green H+ icon) it has 3 modes - A, B and C which are dependant on how much charge is in the battery. Mode A (green H+) can achieve up to 12fps, mode B (white H+) can achieve up to 9.2fps and mode C (blinking white H+) can achieve 6.8 fps.
As a battery runs down the frame rate will move to the next lowest mode at certain percentages of battery power that's left. This is where I've tried to find out at what point different batteries change mode.
Now the numbers.

Canon LP-E6N battery (2+ years old) - Mode A works till the battery is at 46% (282 shots), Mode B then continues down to at least 5% (total 431 shots) I then had to change battery. Never reached Mode C.

Canon LP-E6NH (1 month old) - Mode A works till the battery is at 38% (399 shots), Mode B then continues down to at least 5% (total 462 shots) I then had to change the battery. Never reached Mode C.

K&F Concept LP-E6NH (2 weeks old) - Mode A works till the battery is at 75% (150 shots), Mode B then continues down to at least 5% (total 420 shots) I then had to change the battery. Never reached Mode C.

Obviously the genuine Canon NH battery is best but most expensive. The K&F Concept has less overall shots than old Canon N batteries but not by much and this test was all just based on one use of each battery. They may even out a bit more when averaged.

Anyway, if you need 12fps for the longest time then you have to get the genuine Canon NH battery. If 12fps for the first quarter and then 9fps for the rest of the battery is good enough then the K&F Concept batteries are awesome value for money. Personally I don't have a problem with the slightly reduced fps compared to spending £150 on a single Canon battery.
Of course if you go on to electronic shutter then you get 20fps at any battery percentage.
Hope that helps.
19/04/2026
5
The set of a USB charger with 2 batteries
Good set with 2 batteries with 2280 mAH capacity Good set with 2 batteries with 2280 mAH capacity Good set with 2 batteries with 2280 mAH capacity
17/04/2026