Inserting Batteries in the MB-N14
The MB-N14 can be used with up to two EN‑EL15c rechargeable Li-ion batteries. Before inserting the batteries, turn the camera off. To prevent unintended operation while the batteries are being exchanged, you will also need to leave the control lock on the MB-N14 in the L (locked) position until the exchange is complete.
Keeping the holder-chamber latch pressed, slide the holder-chamber cover to the side and then swing it open.
Press the battery-holder latch in the direction shown and remove the battery holder.
Insert the batteries in the battery holder.
Insert the batteries in the orientations shown. The battery latch will click into place when the battery in Chamber A is fully inserted.
Insert the battery holder terminals-first.
Using the bottom of the battery holder to depress the battery-holder latch, slide the battery holder into the chamber terminals-first. Stop when the latch clicks back into place.
Close the holder-chamber cover and latch it by pressing and sliding it in the direction shown.
Remove the holder and then remove the batteries as shown.
Exchanging the Battery in Chamber A
The battery in Chamber A can be exchanged without removing the battery holder. Insert the battery as shown, stopping when the latch clicks into place.
The battery in Chamber A can be removed by pressing the latch as shown and sliding the battery from the holder.
Exchanging Batteries While Shooting
When two batteries are inserted, you can replace the battery in Chamber A without turning the camera off. You may find this useful when using the camera continuously for extended periods. Be careful not to press the battery-holder latch and remove the battery holder while exchanging batteries.
- If you are using only one battery, it can be inserted in either chamber.
- When two batteries are inserted, the battery in Chamber A will be used first. The camera will switch to the battery in Chamber B when the battery in Chamber A is exhausted.
EN‑EL15b and EN‑EL15a batteries can be used in place of the EN‑EL15c. Note, however, that fewer pictures can be taken on a single charge than with the EN‑EL15c.