AlexC 0 Report post Posted June 15, 2010 A couple months ago I made a post here about how excited I was to finally have my first dslr. Well, a few weeks back, there was a rising water incident on a tailwater I fish and I killed my new dslr (d3000). The body is dead, but the lens and battery are still in good shape. Fast forward to today, and I got my second dslr, (a refurbished d60), which leads to my question. The battery that came with the d60-ordered from B&H- is a Nikon EN-EL9. The Battery I still have from the d3000 is a EN-EL9a. According to B&H's website, the 9a is compatible with the d60. However, looking at each battery, they have different specs. EN-EL9 7.4V 1000mAh EN-EL9a 7.2V 1080mAh Is the difference between the two a big deal? Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr. Steelhead 0 Report post Posted June 15, 2010 A couple months ago I made a post here about how excited I was to finally have my first dslr. Well, a few weeks back, there was a rising water incident on a tailwater I fish and I killed my new dslr (d3000). The body is dead, but the lens and battery are still in good shape. Fast forward to today, and I got my second dslr, (a refurbished d60), which leads to my question. The battery that came with the d60-ordered from B&H- is a Nikon EN-EL9. The Battery I still have from the d3000 is a EN-EL9a. According to B&H's website, the 9a is compatible with the d60. However, looking at each battery, they have different specs. EN-EL9 7.4V 1000mAh EN-EL9a 7.2V 1080mAh Is the difference between the two a big deal? Thanks Slightly longer battery life is the only difference. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AlexC 0 Report post Posted June 15, 2010 Thanks, that seems like a difference I can live with Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TOM PRUETT 0 Report post Posted June 15, 2010 The D3000 was the camera on when it hit the water? I have had a camera at 60 feet flood out on me and still work but it was off .. but you have to let it dry out !!! hairdryer works And a some luck Has for the BAT Check your specs that .2 of a vote can mess thing up like the flash i would go to http://www.dpreview.com/ post there and have a tech add have tech get back to you just to make sure !!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mr. Steelhead 0 Report post Posted June 16, 2010 Alex, According to Nikon the batteries are interchangable and there is no issue with using either in the D60. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites