Originally Posted by
rpcrowe
Liz,
When I bought my two Sterlingtek batteries, they had free CONUS shipping for over a certain amount of purchase. The two batteries came close to that purchase minimum but, were a bit under it in price.
I decided to get a Sterlingtek charger (although the Canon charger works just fine with Sterlingtek batteries and the other way around) because it really didn't cost me much extra since it brought the purchase price to the free shipping level.
AND...
1. I like to have duplicates of most of my required equipment in case one fails. I never had a charger fail but there is always a chance that one will fail someday. This might be even more possible in areas with erratic electric current supply. It would be terrible to be on a trip in a foreign country and need to find a new charger. I read a post once on some other forum from a guy traveling in Madagascar who needed to find a Canon charger in that country.
2. My normal workflow is to download and save my images, format my cards and recharge my batteries after every shoot. On my China trip, I often didn't return to my hotel until late in the evening and needed to leave early in the morning. Having a pair of chargers, I could set two batteries charging and go to sleep. I did not have to wait for the first battery to charge in order to begin charging the second battery.
3. The Sterlingtek charger allows charging from a 12V source such as a car battery. I have a 12V charger for my BP511A batteries and only needed it twice - BUT, when I needed it - I REALLY NEEDED IT!
My only problem with the Sterlingtek batteries is that they do not come with a plastic protector cover like the Canon batteries have. However, I had a bad EP6A Canon battery which the Canon replaced. When I sent the Canon battery back, I kept the protector plate. Now I have two plates. Otherwise I have an old cell phone case for a folding cell phone which works great for EP6A batteries.