Customer Reviews 

Digital battery that is inexpensive and trustworthy
2009-05-14I orderedd 4 of the batteries to use with the plug-in digital charger. The two work great together and I always have a fully charged battery ready. I highly recommend as this is a great buy.
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Save money on aftermarket batteries
2008-12-06I saw a review about to go with aftermarket batteries, their cheaper. Then I saw people say no. So I like to address this whole thing. Remember, Canon's business is making cameras, not batteries. The battery with Canon's name on it works great, but you sure pay for it. There is nothing wrong buying aftermarket batteries, you just got to know what you are doing. And if you know what your doing, you can save money. There is 3 important things to look for when buying a battery. Ranking then from being the most important as number one.
1. Your Volts must be exactly same as the OEM battery. No more no less. If you have more, you will fry your device. If you have less, it won't work.
2. Your amps should be the same or more then the OEM battery. Actually, the more you have the longer you can go till you need to recharge again.
3. Quality. Those $5 to $10 batteries on Ebay or Amazon I am sketical about.

Works Fine
2008-01-02Purchased this as a back-up for the original battery. Has worked fine without any problems.

Nov-22-07:Canon BP-208
2007-12-30I am satisfied with this purchase. My purchase arrived on time as indicated on the order.

GET THIS ON EBAY
2007-12-23Like the other poster wrote, search eBay for BP-208, I got two batteries plus shipping for like $16, the Canon OEM battery is made in China too !!
Jeff Bezos has enough money, don't waste your money on this, believe me the batteries I got on eBay are perfectly alright.
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