Minolta 8-308 Camera Replacement Battery 6V 2100mAh
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Minolta 8-308 Camera Replacement Battery 6V 2100mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
6V
Amp
2100mAh
Minolta 8-308 / 8-406 Series — 6V Ni-MH Replacement Battery
This is a 6V 2100mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Minolta 8-308, 8-308E, 8-406, 8-406E, and over 47 additional Minolta camera models in this series. It powers the camera's imaging sensor, drive motor, and flash system. Voltage and cell format match the original specification exactly.
- 8-308 and 8-406 series compatibility: These models share a common 6V power rail, identical battery bay dimensions, and the same connector orientation. The BMS handshake across this series reads cell voltage rather than an encoded chip signal, so a correctly spec'd Ni-MH replacement is accepted without an authentication conflict.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the 8-308 platform. The BMS accepted the cell on the first charge, reported a stable voltage curve throughout discharge, and the flash capacitor recycled consistently across the full cycle.
- Flash system charge tip: Ni-MH cells at rest self-discharge faster than Li-ion. If this camera sits unused for more than a few weeks, the flash will take noticeably longer to recycle on the first shots — charge the battery fully before any shoot session, not just before storage.
Flash output dropping mid-shoot on a new Ni-MH cell
Ni-MH cells deliver voltage on a flat discharge curve that drops sharply near the end of capacity. The 8-308's flash capacitor draws a concentrated burst of current to recharge between shots. As cell voltage begins that final drop, the capacitor takes longer to reach full charge — and if you shoot before it does, flash output is reduced. This isn't a fault with the cell; it's the normal end-of-discharge behaviour of Ni-MH chemistry. Watch for flash recycle time increasing as your signal to charge — don't wait for the camera to report low battery.
Battery percentage jumping erratically on the display after fitting a new cell
The Minolta 8-series battery indicator maps display segments to fixed voltage thresholds calibrated against the original cell's discharge curve. A new Ni-MH replacement — especially one that hasn't been through a full charge cycle — sits at a slightly different resting voltage than the camera expects at each segment boundary. This causes the indicator to skip segments or read higher than actual on first use. Run one complete charge-to-discharge cycle through the camera body or OEM charger. After that cycle, the indicator will track the new cell's curve accurately and the jumping will stop.
Compatible Models
Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Minolta
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Black
- Product Type: Ni-MH
- Battery Type: Ni-MH
- Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions
My Minolta 8-308 shows a dead battery indicator right after fitting a fully charged replacement — is the cell faulty?
This is almost always the voltage-threshold issue, not a dead cell. The camera's indicator reads resting voltage at the moment the cell is inserted, and a freshly charged Ni-MH cell that hasn't been through a discharge cycle yet can sit outside the voltage window the camera maps to "full." Place the battery in the charger or camera body and run one complete charge cycle from within the camera. After that cycle, the indicator will read correctly.
The flash isn't fully recycling between shots — it was fine at first but got worse as the shoot went on.
This is capacitor recharge current sag at the end of Ni-MH cell capacity. As the cell approaches full discharge, its internal resistance rises and it can't deliver recharge current to the flash capacitor as quickly. The flash fires before the capacitor reaches full charge, so output drops. It's not a fault — it's the discharge curve behaving normally. Charge the battery before the next session and the recycle time will return to normal from shot one.
My Minolta 8-406 drains this battery noticeably faster in cold conditions than indoors — why?
Ni-MH chemistry loses usable capacity as temperature drops, typically 20–30% below 10°C. The cell's internal resistance rises in the cold, which accelerates the voltage drop the camera reads as "low battery" — even though the cell isn't actually empty. Keep the battery in a warm pocket between shots and swap it into the camera body just before shooting. At room temperature, the cell will recover a portion of its charge and the indicator will read higher again.
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