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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Lenmar DLK8000 Digital Camera Equivalent to the Kodak KLIC-8000 BatteryCustomer Review: Works in Kodak Z1012 camera with Maximal Power FC600 Rapid Travel Charger Summary: 5 Stars
I purchased two of these batteries.
Pro's:
- lasts entire outing with Kodak Z1012 camera (camera on and off for many hours shooting HD video with stereo sound and 10.1 Mega-pixel still images)
- charges quickly with Maximal Power FC600 Charger Maximal Power FC600 NIK EN-EL3/EL3A/EL3E, FUJ NP-150 Rapid Travel Charger for Nikon and Fuji Battery (Silver)
- easy to use, can't insert wrong way.
Con's:
- Custom battery, can only be used in my Kodak Z1012 camera (which is supposed to run on AA batteries, and does for about 5 minutes) Kodak EasyShare Z1012 10.1MP Digital Camera with 12x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
- This plus a custom charger makes three items I have to remember and track when taking the camera out. (If the camera were truly usable on AA's I wouldn't have anything else to track/pack/buy).
Customer Review: Better than Alkline! Summary: 5 Stars
We have been using this battery pack for over a couple years now.
It's much better than alkaline batteries, and helps save the environment if you're not throwing them away on a regular basis.
We found it worked better and lasted longer than regular rechargables too.
Frequently used to take photos at gigs, the camera is on/off all night and never even gets close to needing a re-charged after 150-200 photos taken on our Kodak EasyShare camera.
It's also been with us on vactations and has lasted all day with on and off usage. Few hours to re-charge back at the hotel room (or overnight) and it's good to go again.
For the price, it can't be beat! We found a cheap charger for it and have been happy since.
Get a couple to rotate in and out of the charger if you're taking LOTS of photos and/or video.
Customer Review: a reliable and cost-effective alternative Summary: 5 Stars
This Lenmar battery functions as well as the original Kodak battery that came with my Kodak Z612 camera, and it can be bought for a small fraction of the cost of Kodak's model. I have used it for well over a year, and it lasts as long and recharges just as quickly as Kodak's original battery. I do a lot of outdoor photography while hiking and kayaking, and a reliable backup power source is essential to my work. (In fact, I carry two extra fully charged batteries in my camera case because I'm often far away from any vendor that could supply a replacement battery.) I've never kept a precise count, but I estimate that this battery lasts for 250-300 outdoor photographs before needing a recharge. That's good enough for me!
Customer Review: Perfect Substitute Summary: 5 Stars
I just bought another DLK 8000 battery (Replacement for Kodak KLIC 8000) because I was so happy with the first one. This fits in my Kodak digital camera model 1012IS. This camera model is not listed with the other advertised models that take this battery, but rest assured if you own the 1012IS, this is the battery you need. Maybe the 1012IS is too new of a model to be listed??? But anyway, I bought the battery with the Power 2000 RTC-148 charger. Both were a fourth the cost of the Kodak brand, and both work great. This battery fits perfectly in both the charger and the camera. It is NOT too tight as some people stated for another camera model.
Customer Review: Battery too tight Summary: 3 Stars
Can't believe this. I ordered 2 of the Kodak DLK-8000 Equivalent Li-on Batteries for my Kodak Z812IS. So far the battery is working great and lasting a good amount of time BUT the battery is so tight in the camera I cannot remove it without using a pair of pliers!!
At first I thought I had it in wrong but it was the correct insert just super, super tight. I asked my son to look at it and even he could not remove it. Don't know how this will fare if I have to carry pliers around with the camera as you never know when a battery will die on you.
Really makes it a problem...thus the lower rating for the product.
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