Canon R5 II R5 MkII won't work with aftermarket batteries.

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How many batteries did you buy?
I was lucky and had a friend bring me three from the USA so I now have 4 in total which is probably total overkill. On a recent holiday where I was out most days for several hours I managed with just one battery, re-charging after my morning session and ready for the evening one and vice versa.
I had set the camera to use as little power as possible. WiFi and Bluetooth off, no continuous autofocus, little use of the LCD screen, no video recording, no pre-shoot activated, no in camera deleting and as little chimping as possible. I was only recording to one card and that was in CRAW.
OK, the camera is designed to do a lot more but when it comes down to basics it was enough for me to take over 3000 shots on a charge using electronic shutter.
Having four batteries certainly is a luxury of not needing to worry about power at all, and at the price I paid a nice luxury to have too. If I'd paid the full price asked for in the UK they would amounted to over 10% of the cost of the camera. Mind you add an extra battery grip and it doubles again. Crazy!
How many batteries does everyone else have?
 
How many batteries did you buy?
I was lucky and had a friend bring me three from the USA so I now have 4 in total which is probably total overkill. On a recent holiday where I was out most days for several hours I managed with just one battery, re-charging after my morning session and ready for the evening one and vice versa.
I had set the camera to use as little power as possible. WiFi and Bluetooth off, no continuous autofocus, little use of the LCD screen, no video recording, no pre-shoot activated, no in camera deleting and as little chimping as possible. I was only recording to one card and that was in CRAW.
OK, the camera is designed to do a lot more but when it comes down to basics it was enough for me to take over 3000 shots on a charge using electronic shutter.
Having four batteries certainly is a luxury of not needing to worry about power at all, and at the price I paid a nice luxury to have too. If I'd paid the full price asked for in the UK they would amounted to over 10% of the cost of the camera. Mind you add an extra battery grip and it doubles again. Crazy!
How many batteries does everyone else have?
I also now have four, but have the battery grip as well, so two in and two spare. I have the grip because the camera feels better in my hands with it than without it.
 

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