Got a Fuji camera and wondering which Fujifilm battery is right for it? Getting the wrong battery can be frustrating so here’s a database of all Fuji cameras and the battery they take. Also included are some of the best, cheapest 3rd party alternatives.
Here’s the database of Fujifilm batteries below. Instructions are below the database
Fujifilm Battery Database
wdt_ID | Camera name | Fujifilm Battery name | Pricecheck |
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Camera name | Fujifilm Battery name | Pricecheck |
Please note: While all the care was made for accuracy to err is human so this information is provided as-is
How to find the correct Fujifilm battery?
Put in the name of your camera on the bottom of the column that says camera name. This will display your camera and simply look to the right to see the right Fujifilm battery for your camera.
What cameras use the same battery?
If you want to find out how many other cameras are compatible with the same battery simply find out the battery name and then search for it under the “Battery” column, this will display a database of all of the cameras that take the same Fujifilm battery.
This is great if you want to make sure your next Fujifilm camera takes the same batteries so that you don’t need anything extra.
Fujifilm third party batteries
When it comes to the NP-W126S batteries there are a lot of Fujifilm third party batteries out there. Which one should you chose? As much as possible stick with the original, but if that is not possible here’s 3 of the best alternatives below:
1. Wasabi Power
Wasabi is one the best third party battery manufacturer for any brand. This comes with two batteries and a very slim charger that conveniently charges with USB, saving you an AC outlet.
2. Powerextra
This is another 3rd party manufacturer. This comes with an USB charger that has two LCDs so that you can know at a glance which battery is fuller.
3. Firstpower
Our last choice for the best Fujifilm battery third party alternative is from Firstpower. The battery and charger are similar to power extras but lacks the small LCD
What makes the Fujifilm battery system great?
What is great with Fuji is the compatibility of their camera system. If you only use X cameras you can pretty much share the batteries between all of them, eliminating the need to actually have different chargers for different cameras. For the newers models you can even charge them right in the camera with the power of USB C.
Fujifilm NP-W126 vs NP-W126S
The most popular Fujifilm battery is the NP-W126, used in a lot of the X series camera. But what is the difference?
First of all, they are interchangeable, that means if your camera takes NP-W126 it will also work with NP-W126S, the compatibility is intact. But the NP-W126S batteries are superior because of how the internals work.
They have better heat capacity and cameras are better able to judge how much battery is left. If you have an older Fuji however, these older cameras won’t be able to take advantage of these improvements so they will act as a normal NP-W126 battery.
Why use eneloop for AA Fuji cameras?
In the Fuji battery finder above the AA batteries will lead you to get Eneloop batteries. These are recahrgeable batteries and there are multiple reasosn to get them
First, because they are rechargeable you only need to get them once and use them thousands of times, this not only saves you thousands of dollars on the long run, you don’t need to run to the store to get them either. Plus all of these dead batteries are really bad for the environment so if you are looking for a Fuji battery, get the 4 Eneloops that come with the charger.
Most small Fuji cameras use just a pair of AAs so when you get 4, you can use one pair while the other one is charging and switch them when needed.
Conclusion
I hope you enjoyed this Fujifilm battery database that will help you get the correct battery for your camera.