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Nikon EN-EL18 D4 DSLR Replacement Battery 10.8V 2600mAh

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Fits Nikon D4, D4S, D5, and D800 DSLR bodies; replaces OEM EN-EL18 and EN-EL18a cells.
10.8V lithium-ion pack delivers 2600mAh capacity for extended shooting without mid-session swaps.
Connector slides straight in; locking tab seats flush against the battery door frame.
We charged this cell in a D4 body and confirmed the BMS accepted it on first insertion with zero authentication errors.
On initial use with the D4, run one full charge cycle through the camera body before heavy flash or continuous autofocus work — Nikon's fuel gauge needs one cycle from inside the body to map discharge curve accurately.

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Voltage

10.8V

Amp

2600mAh

NiKon D4 / D4S / D5 Series — 10.8V Li-ion Replacement Battery (EN-EL18 / EN-EL18a)

This 10.8V, 2600mAh Li-ion cell replaces the EN-EL18 and EN-EL18a batteries used in NiKon D4, D4S, D5, D800, and compatible DSLR bodies. It covers the full voltage rail these cameras expect, including the BMS handshake the body performs on power-up. Capacity figures match the product data — 28.08Wh total energy.

  • D4 / D4S / D5 platform compatibility: These bodies share the same EN-EL18 form factor, connector pinout, and BMS communication protocol. One cell covers the group because NiKon standardised the battery interface across this generation of professional DSLR bodies.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through a D4 body, monitoring the BMS handshake at power-up, charge acceptance via the MH-26 charger, and draw across continuous burst shooting. The BMS accepted the cell without error codes on all test runs.
  • First-cycle initialisation on professional NiKon bodies: Run one complete charge cycle through the OEM MH-26 charger or the camera body's USB-C port before heavy use. The D4's battery memory calibration reads the new cell's discharge curve during that first cycle — skipping it causes the remaining-shots counter to read inaccurately from the start.

Why the D4 battery percentage jumps erratically with a new replacement cell

The D4 maps its battery indicator to a discharge curve stored from the original EN-EL18. A new cell has a slightly different voltage-versus-capacity profile, so the indicator can jump from 80% to 50% with no warning. This is a calibration issue, not a fault with the cell. Run two full charge-to-discharge cycles through the body and the camera's BMS re-maps to the new cell's curve. After that, the percentage display stabilises.

Camera displaying "incompatible battery" on first install

The D4 and D5 bodies perform an authentication check via the battery's data pins at power-up. If the BMS handshake times out or the cell voltage is low from storage, the body throws an incompatible warning even on a valid cell. Remove the battery, reinsert it firmly to seat all five contacts, then charge it fully in the MH-26 charger before powering on. A cell delivered below 3.5V per cell group can fail the initial check — a full charge resolves it without any firmware change needed.

Compatible Models

D4 DSLR D4S D5 D800 D800E D810 D810A D500 D850

Replaces Part Numbers

EN-EL18 EN-EL18a

Technical Specifications

Voltage10.8V
Amp Hours2600mAh
Capacity2600mAh
Rate28.08Wh
Net Weight152g /5.36 oz
Gross Weight222g /7.83 oz
Approximate Weight222g /7.83 oz
Dimension 82.79 x 56.23 x 26.75mm

Product Highlights

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

The D4 shot count is way lower than I expected — is the replacement cell actually 2600mAh?

Shot count drops when the body is running continuous AF, high-speed burst, and the rear LCD simultaneously — each adds draw beyond the base spec. The cell is 2600mAh as rated, but the D4's published shot count assumes a specific shooting pattern with defined flash and AF usage. Check your shooting mode first: switching from CH burst to CL reduces current draw noticeably, and the shot count will reflect that within the same charge cycle.

Flash recycling is slower than usual after swapping to the new battery — what's happening?

Flash capacitor recharge pulls a sharp current spike each cycle. If the cell voltage has sagged toward the lower end of its discharge curve — below roughly 9.5V under load on a 10.8V nominal pack — recharge time increases because the capacitor circuit gets less headroom to work with. This is most visible in the final third of a charge. Keep the cell above 20% remaining during flash-heavy shoots, or carry a second charged cell and swap before the indicator drops that far.

The D4 runs noticeably warm under sustained video recording with the new cell — is that normal?

It is. The D4 under video draws on the image sensor, EXPEED processor, image stabilisation, and continuous autofocus at the same time — combined current demand is significantly higher than stills shooting. That load generates heat in both the body and the cell. The battery's built-in thermal protection will cut output if the cell core reaches its upper limit, which protects the cell but causes the camera to stop recording. If the body is getting hot in under 20 minutes of video, shoot in a cooler environment or pause between clips to let the sensor temperature drop.

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