Canon NB-13L PowerShot G5 X Replacement Battery 3.7V 1250mAh
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Canon NB-13L PowerShot G5 X Replacement Battery 3.7V 1250mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
3.7V
Amp
1250mAh
Canon PowerShot G5 X / G1 X Mark III — 3.7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (NB-13L)
This is a 3.7V, 1250mAh Li-ion replacement for the Canon NB-13L battery cell. It fits the PowerShot G5 X, G5 X Mark II, G1 X Mark III, and over 20 other Canon compact camera bodies that share the NB-13L form factor. Voltage and physical dimensions match OEM spec exactly — 42.10 × 29.60 × 9.60mm.
- G5 X and G1 X Mark III shared platform: Canon grouped these bodies around the same battery bay, connector pinout, and BMS handshake protocol. Any body accepting NB-13L shares the same voltage rail and communication lines, so one cell covers the full compatibility list without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on a G5 X body. The BMS accepted the cell, reported charge state without error flags, and cutoff at the correct low-voltage threshold without tripping a fault lock.
- First-install charge cycle on camera bodies with BMS display calibration: Canon's battery-remaining indicator maps discharge voltage to a percentage table stored in the camera body. On a fresh replacement cell, run one full charge cycle through the camera body or OEM charger before heavy shooting — this lets the BMS recalibrate its fuel gauge to the new cell's discharge curve.
Flash capacitor recharge sag on a G5 X as the cell ages
The built-in flash on the G5 X draws a sharp current spike each time the capacitor recharges between shots. Early in a cell's life, internal resistance is low enough that this spike pulls voltage down briefly but recovers fast. As the cell ages and internal resistance climbs, that sag deepens and the capacitor takes longer to reach full charge. Practically, this shows up as slower flash recycling and, near end of cell life, the camera may flag low battery during flash-heavy shooting even when the charge indicator shows capacity remaining. Replacing the cell resets internal resistance to a low baseline and restores normal recycling speed.
Battery percentage jumping erratically on the G5 X display
Canon's battery indicator works by comparing real-time cell voltage against a fixed discharge curve programmed into the camera body. A new replacement cell has a slightly different discharge profile than the aged OEM cell the camera learned from — voltage at 50% remaining may sit at a different point than the body expects. The indicator then jumps between readings as the measured voltage crosses lookup-table thresholds unevenly. To resolve this, run the replacement cell from full charge to camera-off shutdown at least once through the camera body, then recharge fully — the body uses that cycle to anchor its gauge to the new cell's actual curve and readings stabilise.
Compatible Models
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Technical Specifications
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 G5 X shows "No Battery" or won't power on after I installed the replacement NB-13L — what's happening?
Canon camera bodies run a brief BMS authentication handshake on startup to read the cell's communication pins. A new third-party cell can fail this check on the first insertion, particularly if the contacts weren't fully seated or the body's register wasn't cleared from the previous cell. Remove the battery, reinsert it firmly until the latch clicks, then place the camera on charge via the OEM charger or USB-C port for a full cycle before powering on. That charge cycle completes the handshake and the body registers the cell as valid.
Shot count is noticeably lower than I expected — is the replacement cell underperforming?
Rated shot counts assume moderate use with flash off, minimal continuous AF, and the EVF not active. On the G5 X, running the electronic viewfinder, optical image stabilisation, and continuous autofocus simultaneously adds significant draw well beyond the baseline spec. Cold ambient temperatures also reduce usable capacity because lithium-ion cells lose charge delivery efficiency below roughly 10°C. Check which features are active during your shooting and compare — turning off OIS during static tripod shots and reducing EVF brightness are the fastest ways to extend shot count on this body.
The flash on my G5 X takes much longer to recycle between shots with the new battery than it did with the original — why?
Flash capacitor recharge pulls a high current spike from the cell each cycle. If the replacement cell's internal resistance is elevated — either from a manufacturing variance or from improper storage before use — that spike causes a deeper voltage sag, slowing the capacitor's climb to full charge voltage. Check that the cell was stored at room temperature and not in a discharged state for an extended period before first use. Charge the cell to full (the camera body should reach 4.2V at termination), run a full discharge cycle, then recharge — this conditions the cell and typically brings recycling time back in line with OEM behaviour.
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