About this deal
This was the end of the test for this battery, and actually the end of this battery for me altogether.
Keep your supported camera going and capture more photos by having the Jupio NP-W126s Battery Fuji as a spare.
While the original battery shows mostly evenly distributed heat on its surface, the noname battery has much higher temperature in a smaller rectangle in the middle. Suitable for models including the Fuji X-T2, X-Pro2, X-T10, X-E2S, X-A2, HS50EXR, HS33EXR and HS30EXR digital camera models.
For better clarity, such almost identical batteries are grouped in a single curve (>10 individual curves in the chart was simply a mess).In fact, I don't know this for sure - I shoot often enough for the internal mini-battery inside the camera body stay (re)charged and not discharge completely between uses.
Even though you opted to respond to the least important part of the topic , you did provide some interesting points. What I said already, I`m not a professional, and I rarely deplete the whole, fully charged battery for a single day, so even though the other one is not "upcharged" after staying unused for a few days/weeks, it`s not a problem. The charger is extremely compact, light and convenient and connects to a USB socket for convenient charging anywhere in the world. The Fujifilm XF 23mm F2 R WR delivers a 35mm full-frame equivalent field of view and stands out due to its small size and weather-resistant build.
If you’re baffled by batteries and stumped by sizes, we’ve put together a handy guide to help you find what you’re looking for at Maplin! Fujifilm NP-W126S is a high performance lithium-ion rechargeable battery that gives long term use with repeated charges. That’s why we’ll make it in our best interest to offer you the very best option should you find them cheaper.
For using the maximum power of your X-T2 or X-Pro2 mirrorless camera, the Fujifilm NP-W126S Li-Ion Battery Pack has been designed to better manage heat and ensure lightning fast camera performance. The reason was that the button battery soldered onto the circuit board ends up being depleted when there is no power supplied to the camera. but as I recently had two original batteries swell[1] (and in a relatively short succession), I`m not sure it`s worth it (especially as my X-T3 is now 4 years old as well).
So if the charger has only 2 contacts, it is probably dumb and don't communicate with a chip inside the battery, so I'd avoid this one.