Power select Nikon cameras with the EN-EL15c rechargeable lithium-ion battery. This battery has the EN-EL15 form factor and can be used as a higher capacity substitute for previous generation batteries. It is compatible with the MH-25 and MH-25a chargers, or, when used with Z cameras, it can be charged in-camera using the EH-7P Charging AC Adapter. The Nikon EN-EL15c replaces the Nikon EN-EL15b battery.
Power select Nikon cameras with the EN-EL15c rechargeable lithium-ion battery. This battery has the EN-EL15 form factor and can be used as a higher capacity substitute for previous generation batteries. It is compatible with the MH-25 and MH-25a chargers, or, when used with Z cameras, it can be charged in-camera using the EH-7P Charging AC Adapter. The Nikon EN-EL15c replaces the Nikon EN-EL15b battery.
Camera Compatibility
- Z 7
- Z 7 II
- Z 6
- Z 6 II
- Z 5
- D850
- D810
- D810A
- D780
- D750
- D7500
- D7200
- D610
- D500
Battery Pack Compatibility
- MB-N11
- MB-N10
- MB-D18
- MB-D17
- MB-D16
- MB-D15
- MB-D14
- MB-D12
Wireless Transmitter Compatibility
- WT-7
Nikon EN-EL15c Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery
Power select Nikon cameras with the EN-EL15c rechargeable lithium-ion battery. This battery has the EN-EL15 form factor and can be used as a higher capacity substitute for previous generation batteries. It is compatible with the MH-25 and MH-25a chargers, or, when used with Z cameras, it can be charged in-camera using the EH-7P Charging AC Adapter. The Nikon EN-EL15c replaces the Nikon EN-EL15b battery.
Camera Compatibility
- Z 7
- Z 7 II
- Z 6
- Z 6 II
- Z 5
- D850
- D810
- D810A
- D780
- D750
- D7500
- D7200
- D610
- D500
Battery Pack Compatibility
- MB-N11
- MB-N10
- MB-D18
- MB-D17
- MB-D16
- MB-D15
- MB-D14
- MB-D12
Wireless Transmitter Compatibility
- WT-7
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Product Overview
Power select Nikon cameras with the EN-EL15c rechargeable lithium-ion battery. This battery has the EN-EL15 form factor and can be used as a higher capacity substitute for previous generation batteries. It is compatible with the MH-25 and MH-25a chargers, or, when used with Z cameras, it can be charged in-camera using the EH-7P Charging AC Adapter. The Nikon EN-EL15c replaces the Nikon EN-EL15b battery.
Power select Nikon cameras with the EN-EL15c rechargeable lithium-ion battery. This battery has the EN-EL15 form factor and can be used as a higher capacity substitute for previous generation batteries. It is compatible with the MH-25 and MH-25a chargers, or, when used with Z cameras, it can be charged in-camera using the EH-7P Charging AC Adapter. The Nikon EN-EL15c replaces the Nikon EN-EL15b battery.
Camera Compatibility
- Z 7
- Z 7 II
- Z 6
- Z 6 II
- Z 5
- D850
- D810
- D810A
- D780
- D750
- D7500
- D7200
- D610
- D500
Battery Pack Compatibility
- MB-N11
- MB-N10
- MB-D18
- MB-D17
- MB-D16
- MB-D15
- MB-D14
- MB-D12
Wireless Transmitter Compatibility
- WT-7
FAQs
The Nikon EN-EL15c offers several advantages over its predecessors, including a higher capacity which translates to longer shooting times, making it ideal for extended photography sessions or video recording. Additionally, it includes improved energy management features that enhance performance in various temperature conditions, ensuring reliability during critical shooting situations.
Yes, the Nikon EN-EL15c is designed to be backward compatible with a range of older Nikon camera models that use the EN-EL15 battery. This means you can upgrade to the EN-EL15c for better performance while still being able to use it in cameras like the D750, D810, and D500.
When using the Nikon EN-EL15c with Z cameras, you have the added convenience of in-camera charging. This can be done using the EH-7P Charging AC Adapter, allowing you to charge the battery directly within the camera body. This feature is particularly useful for on-the-go shooting, as it eliminates the need for an external charger.
The Nikon EN-EL15c is compatible with various battery packs, including the MB-N11, MB-N10, MB-D18, MB-D17, MB-D16, MB-D15, MB-D14, and MB-D12. Additionally, it works seamlessly with the WT-7 wireless transmitter, ensuring that you can maintain a consistent power supply for both camera and accessory operations.
When selecting a charger for the EN-EL15c, ensure that it is compatible with either the MH-25 or MH-25a chargers, as these are specifically designed to charge this battery model. Additionally, if you own a Nikon Z camera, you can take advantage of the in-camera charging feature using the EH-7P Charging AC Adapter, which offers a convenient alternative.
Battery performance can be significantly impacted by temperature. The Nikon EN-EL15c is designed to operate effectively across a range of temperatures, but extreme cold or heat can affect its capacity and overall performance. It is advisable to keep the battery within recommended temperature ranges and to warm it up if it has been exposed to cold conditions before use.
To maintain the longevity of the Nikon EN-EL15c battery, avoid completely discharging it frequently, as lithium-ion batteries benefit from partial discharges rather than full cycles. Store the battery in a cool, dry place when not in use, and aim to recharge it to around 50% if you plan to store it for an extended period. Regularly check and clean the battery contacts to ensure optimal performance.

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