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Fujifilm NP-W235 Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery

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Style: NP-W235 Battery


Features

  • This large capacity battery is 1.5 times that of an NP-W126S battery.
  • Compatibility: GFX100 II / GFX100S / GFX50S II / X-H2S / X-H2 / X-T5 / X-T4 / X-S20
  • Country Of Origin: China

Description

New increased capacity battery for use in Fujifilm X-T4 Camera and VG-XT4 Vertical Battery Grip

Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Brand: Fujifilm


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Compatible Phone Models: GFX100S / GFX50S II / X-T4 / X-H2s / X-H2 / X-T5 / X-S20


Recommended Uses For Product: Camera


Manufacturer: Fujifilm


Model Name: Rechargeable batteries


UPC: 074101202281


Number of Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Brand Name: Fujifilm


Model Number: 16651409


Item Dimensions: 2.1 x 1.5 x 0.9 inches


Item Weight: 91 Grams


Battery Weight: 80 Grams


Unit Count: 1 Count


Battery Cell Type: Lithium Ion


Recommended Uses For Product: Camera


Reusability: Rechargeable


Battery Capacity: 2200 Milliampere Hour (mAh)


Voltage: 7.2 Volts


Compatible Phone Models: GFX100S / GFX50S II / X-T4 / X-H2s / X-H2 / X-T5 / X-S20


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fuji has Finally (!) Improved their Battery
On the BATTERY Yes, Fuji previously improved their battery with the advent of the X-H1 and a few other camera models by giving us the now-famous "S" battery, but that was simply a variant of their existing battery, the "126" model. We now have a NEW battery body, slightly larger in size, reshaped, and capable of producing a great deal more battery life than before. They did this, too, without making the battery excessively heavy, and dare I say it, they didn't jack the price up like they could have to incredibly high levels. This is a much better battery the the "S" in every way: shape, power, the fact that it fits into the camera in only one direction... it finally brings Fuji up to par and probably surpassing many other mirrorless cameras in the number of shots per charge. Five stars. Note: It is unfortunate that some people are giving this battery a single star because of the lack of inclusion of a portable battery charger with the new X-H2 and X-T5. While I agree that this omission is outrageous and indefensible, it really isn't right to "one-star" the battery itself just because Fuji made this (terrible) decision. We are reviewing the BATTERY here, and such comments about the missing charger belong in the X-T4 reviews (where I discuss the issue). This is a really good battery. It's just that you'll have to buy the external battery charger separately. On the CHARGER Having acquired the charger, I can say that it is a nice design and feels well-built. An LCD display indicates the charging level for both batteries simultaneously since you can charge two batteries at the same time. The charger is designed not to plug into A/C mains, but is a USB-C type, so you need to get both a power adapter and a USB-C cable to attach the charger to the cable. In spite of the obvious quality of the device, Fuji has messed us up twice now, first by not including the charger with the new X-T5 to begin with, but then second, by selling the charger without either a cable or a power adapter. This is an obvious own-goal to Fuji users who love their cameras and the Fuji brand so much ... why offend us with such an obvious omission? And, if you need to charge ten dollars more to give us a cable a power adapter, then DO IT so that the user is not left shaken when opening the charger and wondering if pieces are missing from a previous buyer. It's a great charger and I'm glad to have it, but Fuji has really messed up here with the way they have handled the charger portion of what can only be called the best Fuji X camera to date, the Fuji X-T5. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2020 by Ray

  • Expensive but Wroth Every Penny
From experience, I would avoid generic batteries if you need something that is reliable and will still function 5 years from now. Off the shelf, batteries can be hit or miss, and if you have an important job as a photographer, you want to use the best batteries possible as not to bone yourself later on. I was lucky enough with a coupon to get this battery for $48.50. I think $50 is a good deal but anything more starts hurting the consumer's pocket. Either way, always invest in OEM batteries for safety and security. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Can't Go Wrong with Fujifilm
I needed a spare battery for a trip and was very glad I bought this one. These new batteries from Fujifilm are so good that I didn't even bother looking at the third party batteries. The charge on these units can last a long time on light use and it's pretty astonishing. I ran out of a charge on a battery from being out all day long and having a spare really came in handy. Having one of these as a spare is a must have and is something I cannot recommend enough even if you think you don't need one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2023 by Michael A Holstein Michael A Holstein

  • I'm sticking with this over the 3rd party batteries.
No one likes to pay this much for a battery, but I've decided from now on to just suck it up. After a couple of dalliances with 3rd party batteries, I'm back to Fuji. There's no reason another company couldn't make a battery at least as good. It's just that the ones I've tried haven't been, and there's no reliable source of comparisons. So I'm done gambling. I haven't had any catastrophic experiences (although they are certainly possible—batteries can swell and get jammed in the camera, they can catch on fire, etc.). The ones I've used just didn't hold much charge compared with the originals. And this is when they're new. Don't be fooled by higher mAH ratings. They can be imaginary. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024 by G. Liebenstraus

  • Works great.
Works great
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by Andrea

  • Good but overpriced
Cannot complain.
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024 by J. Dauntless

  • The Original OEM Fuji battery is the best.
Don't waste your time with the 3rd party stuff. I really dislike saying that because I love the deals but i've tried quite a few of the third party (Higher rating) but it does not compare. The fuji battery capacity is lower than the third party but lasts much longer.
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2023 by thesoobz

  • Fujifilm quality.
I’ve used after market batteries for my cameras with no luck. I’ll always stick with Fujifilm factory batteries. They last longer, take more charges simply making up the difference in money spent.
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2024 by Don

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