
Rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Compatible with Canon LC-E6 and Canon LC-E6E battery chargers. Not compatible with in-camera charging using the EOS R camera, EOS Ra camera, or Battery Grip BG-E22.
Q: I have a Canon EOS 90D. Battery shows LP-E6N. Will this battery work? Canon LP-E6NH.
A: Yes this will work just fine on the 90D I bought a bunch of them for my EOS R5 bodies and also tested them on the EOS R, the 5D Mk4, the 7D Mk2, and the 80D and they show up in the "Battery info." menu (wrench #3) along with all the information you'd see on the previous version of the batteries. I remember hearing somewhere that the battery capacity of the LP-E6NH is about 14% greater than the LP-E6N. I definitely noticed a difference when shooting with the EOS R5 using LP-E6NH batteries in one body and LP-E6N batteries in the other. Hopefuly this helps.
Q: Will this work on the Canon EOS R6 mirror less camera?
A: Yes. Bought a few for my R6 and they work great.
Q: Does this battery pack work with the 80D
A: Yes it does. I picked up a bunch of these batteries for my EOS R5 bodies and I also tested them on the EOS R and the 5D Mk4 and they work fine. I figured they would work on the 80D as well but to be sure I just put it in the 80D right now and it works. You can also go to the "Battery info." section in the menu (wrench #3) and the 80D will read the battery info on these new batteries just like it does on the original batteries. I don't have the specs in front of me right now (and I'm on my way out to a wedding) but I seem to remember hearing that these batteries have about 14% more capacity than the older batteries. I can definitely tell the difference when using these new batteries in one camera and the previous version of batteries in another camera. Hopefully this helps.
Q: Does this work with the Canon Rebel sl1?
A: You must match you camera with the right battery. Do a search online for the correct batteries. If i remember right there is a difference in size.
A: Yes. Yes - some caveats though. Batteries have to be below 90% (only 10% used) to start charging. It may require turning the camera on and off before the charging cycle will start. And it charges one battery at a time.
Q: Will this work on 5d mark iii and 7d
A: Yes.
A: Yes this will work just fine on the 7D Mk2 I bought a bunch of them for my EOS R5 bodies and also tested them on the EOS R, the 5D Mk4, the 7D Mk2, and the 80D and they show up in the "Battery info." menu (wrench #3) along with all the information you'd see on the previous version of the batteries. I remember hearing somewhere that the battery capacity of the LP-E6NH is about 14% greater than the LP-E6N. I definitely noticed a difference when shooting with the EOS R5 using LP-E6NH batteries in one body and LP-E6N batteries in the other. Hopefuly this helps.