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Canon PowerShot A3000 NB-8L Replacement Battery 3.7V 740mAh

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Fits Canon PowerShot A3000, A3000 IS, A3100, A3100 IS and replaces OEM NB-8L battery pack.
Voltage 3.7V and 740mAh capacity delivers the power draw this compact sensor and flash circuit demand without underperforming.
Connector slides straight into the battery door slot with the contact pins forward; locking tab seats flush when closed.
We bench-tested this cell in a PowerShot A3100 body charger — BMS accepted the new pack on first cycle with no authentication fault codes.
On first use, charge this cell fully in the camera body itself before shooting to allow the display circuit to map the discharge curve correctly.

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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

740mAh

Canon PowerShot A3000 / A3100 Series — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (NB-8L)

This is a 3.7V, 740mAh Li-ion replacement for the Canon NB-8L battery. It fits the PowerShot A3000, A3000 IS, A3100, and A3100 IS compact digital cameras. The cell matches the original's dimensions — 40.30 x 35.14 x 5.74mm — and drops into the camera's battery compartment without modification.

  • A3000 and A3100 platform fit: Both camera lines run the same 3.7V NB-8L battery format with an identical connector and BMS handshake. One cell covers the full range listed, including IS variants with optical stabilisation active.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the A3100 body using the OEM charger. The BMS accepted the cell after one full charge cycle and held a stable voltage curve through discharge. No mid-cycle cutoff or false-low warnings under normal shooting load.
  • First-cycle calibration on the A3000 / A3100: Run this cell through one complete charge cycle inside the camera body or OEM charger before shooting. The PowerShot BMS maps battery-remaining to a stored discharge curve — skipping this step causes the indicator to misread from the first shot.

Canon BMS authentication on the A3000 series with a new cell

The PowerShot A3000 and A3100 run a voltage-handshake check when a new cell is inserted. If the resting cell voltage sits outside the expected window — common in batteries that have been in storage — the camera can flag the cell as unrecognised before it even attempts to power on. Charging the cell fully in the OEM charger first brings the resting voltage into the accepted range. After one full charge, reinsert the battery and the camera will initialise normally.

Battery percentage jumping or dropping suddenly mid-shoot

This happens when the camera's stored discharge curve doesn't match the new cell's actual voltage-to-capacity profile. The A3000 and A3100 estimate remaining charge by tracking voltage drop — a new cell holds voltage higher for longer, then drops sharply near the end, which the camera misreads as a sudden loss. Running one full charge-discharge cycle recalibrates the indicator. After that cycle, the percentage display tracks accurately through a normal shooting session.

Compatible Models

PowerShot A3000 PowerShot A3000 IS PowerShot A3100 PowerShot A3100 IS PowerShot A2200

Replaces Part Numbers

NB-8L

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours740mAh
Capacity740mAh
Rate2.74Wh
Net Weight16.7g /0.59 oz
Gross Weight41.7g /1.47 oz
Approximate Weight41.7g /1.47 oz
Dimension 40.30 x 35.14 x 5.74mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Canon
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Canon PowerShot A3100 shows "no battery" immediately after I insert the new NB-8L — is the cell dead?

It's not dead — the camera's BMS is rejecting the cell because its resting voltage falls outside the initialisation window after storage. Place the cell in the OEM Canon charger and charge it fully before inserting it into the body. Once charged to 4.2V, reinsert the battery and the camera will power on and accept the cell normally.

The battery percentage on my A3000 IS reads 100%, then jumps to 20% after just a few shots — what's wrong?

The PowerShot A3000 IS maps remaining charge to a voltage-drop curve stored in the camera body. A new NB-8L holds its voltage flat for longer than the camera expects, then drops steeply toward end of charge — the display interprets that steep drop as a sudden depletion. Run one full charge-discharge cycle through the camera body to let the BMS re-map the curve to the new cell, and the percentage display will stabilise.

My flash isn't fully recycling between shots when using the replacement NB-8L — it fires but looks weaker than normal.

Flash recycling pulls a sharp current spike to recharge the capacitor — on a cell that hasn't been fully charge-cycled yet, internal resistance is slightly elevated and the capacitor doesn't recharge to full voltage before the next shot. Fully charge the cell and run it through one complete cycle before shooting. If the issue continues after cycling, check that the battery contacts in the camera compartment are clean and seated flush, as a poor contact increases effective resistance during high-draw events.

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