Nikon D500/500mm PF battery query

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Checking the Nikon web site, there seems to be at least 4 different EN-EL15 type batteries.
EN-EL15
EN-EL15a
EN-EL15b
EN-EL15c
Anyone know exactly what the differences are? No specifications that I could find.
Are there differences in capacity that may be causing the issue for @guitarman67 who is using the "b" variant?

Some more reading here
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The battery meter on the top screen as far as I am aware only shows the active battery.
If you have an additional battery grip such as the Meike MK-D500 Pro (maybe others such as the Nikon MB-D17) for the D500 there can be a battery that is at 0% in the camera or grip (depending on how the battery selection priority is made) and you cannot tell what the actual usage of both batteries is without going into the menu.
 
Checking the Nikon web site, there seems to be at least 4 different EN-EL15 type batteries.
EN-EL15
EN-EL15a
EN-EL15b
EN-EL15c
Anyone know exactly what the differences are? No specifications that I could find.
Are there differences in capacity that may be causing the issue for @guitarman67 who is using the "b" variant?

There are some differences between the different models. The unlettered version, came with cameras (first ones shipped with the D7000) made after September 2010, and continued to until the D500 was released (1900mAh). The A shipped with the D500, it had a new battery chemistry (1900mAh), but otherwise unchanged. B shipped with the D850/Z6/Z7 and enabled USB charging (Z cameras only), camera turned off 1900mAh). C ships with the Z5, allows USB charging, and powering the camera while on (2300mAh). According to Nikon’s website the C is only compatable with the Z5/6/7, D850, D500 and D780. All the previous models are listed as comparable with all EN-EL15 type cameras.

I have 3 B and several originals, cannot say I notice any difference in older cameras, but the D850 works best with the Bs best as I can tell.
 
Checking the Nikon web site, there seems to be at least 4 different EN-EL15 type batteries.
EN-EL15
EN-EL15a
EN-EL15b
EN-EL15c
Anyone know exactly what the differences are? No specifications that I could find.
Are there differences in capacity that may be causing the issue for @guitarman67 who is using the "b" variant?

Some more reading here
and

The battery meter on the top screen as far as I am aware only shows the active battery.
If you have an additional battery grip such as the Meike MK-D500 Pro (maybe others such as the Nikon MB-D17) for the D500 there can be a battery that is at 0% in the camera or grip (depending on how the battery selection priority is made) and you cannot tell what the actual usage of both batteries is without going into the menu.
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You can specify which battery to use first when you have a grip installed In the setup menu, battery order. The control panel only displays the current battery in use... if there is a BP in front of the battery it means it‘s using the battery from the battery pack ( BP) otherwise it using the battery in the camera. You can add the battery info to the my menu screen so you only have to hit the menu and go to my menu to view it.
 
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This is the easiest way to check. I have it as my default menu, iow, when I go to the menus, this one opens first and battery info is top line. Quick 'n easy

How do you set My Menu as the default option? I have My Menu (with battery as the top line item) assigned to Fn2 but would be interested in having it as the default when the Menu button is pressed.

Thanks in advance!
 
How do you set My Menu as the default option? I have My Menu (with battery as the top line item) assigned to Fn2 but would be interested in having it as the default when the Menu button is pressed.

Thanks in advance!
The last menu you looked at,, will stay in that position until you open the menu again and choose a different menu
 
I have a D500 and a D810 When the battery on my D500 is finished, I can put it on my D810 and still have quite a few shots remaining. I have read that this is a shared experience for many people and can be handy to know in an emergency.
 
I have my cameras set so the image is not displayed automatically on the read LCD after every shot and this extends battery charge life.

With batteries that are failing they will charge faster than a new battery as their capacity is lower. For my other batteries I use a ZTS Pulse Load tester to check true capacity but it will not work with my Nikon batteries.

For what it is worth going to a battery grip and using the EN-EL18 batteries has been a game changer for me. I can shoot for 3 days with the D850 and not need to change out the battery.
 
Hi all. This is my first post, so looking forward to learning more.

I recently purchased a Nikon D500 and 500mm PF lens and love that combo! My query relates to the EN-EL15b battery. I’ve charged the battery (I have 2 of them) about 5 times from new. It seems to me that the battery drains a lot quicker than the batteries for my Canon 7Dii/100-400ii lens did.
For instance, today I began my bird shoot at 2.45pm with the battery showing 100%. By 4.45 pm I had taken 287 shots and the battery showed 35%. During that time I did “chimp” somewhat. I had the lens on VR (normal and sport) and the camera on AFC. In addition I have aeroplane mode on and wifi/Bluetooth disabled.
I’d really appreciate it if I could get some advice as to whether you think the battery may be faulty or is this photo count about normal. Are there any other settings that I could change to maximise the number of shots I can get from fully charged? Thanks in advance.
Paul
 
Has anyone actual used the new Nikon EN-EL15c battery in a D500? How did it function?
I spoke to Nikon customer service and they do not recommend using the En-El 15c in the D500. It is only compatible with the Z7, Z6, Z5, D850, and the D780 . It has not been tested or recommended with D500. They recommend the EN-EL 15b.
 
I spoke to Nikon customer service and they do not recommend using the En-El 15c in the D500. It is only compatible with the Z7, Z6, Z5, D850, and the D780 . It has not been tested or recommended with D500. They recommend the EN-EL 15b.
Sorry, that's a BS answer. They stopped making b's before the c's came out. Are they saying in a few years you won't be able to get a Nikon battery for your D500? Just because they officially don't recommend it doesn't mean it won't work. Went thru this years ago with the D100/200/300.
 
Sorry, that's a BS answer. They stopped making b's before the c's came out. Are they saying in a few years you won't be able to get a Nikon battery for your D500? Just because they officially don't recommend it doesn't mean it won't work. Went thru this years ago with the D100/200/300.
Agreed, the bottom of the D500 has a power rating label: 7V-12V @2.5A. The 15b is just a battery that's well within that voltage range and works just as an aftermarket grip with the larger EN-EL-18 series batteries works just fine and will not harm the camera either.
 
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