NiKon EN-EL15 Coolpix D7000 Replacement Battery 7V 2050mAh
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NiKon EN-EL15 Coolpix D7000 Replacement Battery 7V 2050mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7V
Amp
2050mAh
NiKon Coolpix D7000 / D800 Series — 7V Li-ion Replacement Battery (EN-EL15)
This is a 7V, 2050mAh (14.35Wh) Li-ion replacement cell for the NiKon EN-EL15, EN-EL15A, EN-EL15B, and EN-EL15c battery family. It fits the Coolpix D7000, D800, D800E, and 28 additional NiKon DSLR bodies that share this battery platform. Voltage and form factor match the OEM cell exactly.
- D7000 / D800 battery platform: NiKon built the D7000 through D800 series around the same 7V rail, connector pinout, and BMS handshake — which is why one cell covers all these bodies. The EN-EL15 line evolved through four revisions (EN-EL15 to EN-EL15c), with each revision adjusting BMS communication firmware, not the core voltage or capacity spec.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through the D800 body and a compatible third-party charger. The BMS negotiated correctly on both, reported state-of-charge accurately after one full charge cycle, and held voltage within spec across continuous shooting and video recording loads.
- First-use charge protocol for NiKon DSLR bodies: Perform the first full charge cycle inside the camera body using the OEM MH-25 charger or a compatible equivalent — not a generic USB adapter. Several NiKon DSLR bodies need one in-body charge cycle to map the new cell's discharge curve to the battery-remaining indicator correctly.
Why the D800 battery percentage jumps erratically on a new cell
NiKon's fuel gauge maps voltage thresholds against a learned discharge curve stored from prior charge cycles. A new cell has no stored history, so the body interpolates percentage from raw voltage alone — which produces jumpy or non-linear readings. After two or three full charge and discharge cycles, the camera body recalibrates its curve mapping to the new cell. Until that recalibration completes, treat the indicator as approximate rather than precise.
Camera body showing "no battery" or rejecting the cell on first install
Some NiKon DSLR bodies run a BMS authentication check on first contact with a new cell — if the stored voltage is below the body's acceptance threshold, the camera flags it as absent or invalid rather than depleted. Remove the cell, place it in the OEM MH-25 charger until the charge indicator goes solid, then reinsert it. The body should recognise the cell once it reads a voltage above approximately 7.2V.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: NiKon
- Manufacturer: CS
- Series: Standard
- Color: Brown
- Product Type: Li-ion
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Warranty: 12 Months
- Bulk Orders: sales@batteryweb.com
Frequently Asked Questions
My D800 battery percentage is sitting at 80% then suddenly drops to 20% — is the replacement cell faulty?
The cell is not faulty. NiKon DSLR bodies build a discharge curve map from prior charge cycles, and a brand-new cell has no history for the body to reference. Without that learned curve, the indicator interpolates from raw voltage and produces non-linear jumps. Run two or three full charge-to-discharge cycles through the camera and the body will recalibrate the display to match the new cell's actual discharge profile.
Shot count is noticeably lower than what I was getting with the original EN-EL15 — what's pulling the cell down faster?
Capacity is identical at 2050mAh, but shot count depends heavily on how the camera is being used, not just the cell. Continuous autofocus, in-body image stabilisation, extended live view, and flash recycling all add significant draw beyond the baseline shutter-actuation figure. Check whether vibration reduction or continuous AF tracking is active — disabling either when shooting static subjects measurably extends capacity between charges.
Flash is taking noticeably longer to recycle between shots on my D7000 — could the battery be the cause?
Yes, this is a real load interaction. The flash capacitor draws a high recharge current spike after each discharge, and if the cell's internal resistance is elevated — either from a low state of charge or from cell temperature — that spike causes a brief voltage sag that slows the recycling circuit. Charge the cell fully before a flash-heavy shoot. If recycling lag persists at full charge, check that the cell is reading at or above 7.4V with a multimeter before inserting it into the body.
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