tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15322338.post366946532728779081..comments2024-02-05T07:06:05.627-05:00Comments on Thoughts From My Camera: Fujifilm X Series Batteries NP-W126 & NP-W126SUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15322338.post-30847431906581926482016-09-04T19:33:53.767-04:002016-09-04T19:33:53.767-04:00The current battery for the other X bodies - W126 ...The current battery for the other X bodies - W126 can be used in the XT2 when not utilizing the boost features and 4k video as you mentioned. There is no new charger so any you have for the W126 will be perfect for the 126 and 126s. The heat issue isn't a problem in regular use.Brandon Remlerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01474513290480621232noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15322338.post-1616480664304178822016-09-04T12:48:47.167-04:002016-09-04T12:48:47.167-04:00Thank you for this write up. I have four NP-W126 b...Thank you for this write up. I have four NP-W126 batteries presently, and was wondering about this new change. Do you think it will be possible to use the NP-W126 in the X-T2 at all, for example with the boost features not enabled or will the X-T2 simply not work with the old batteries? Is the charger changed in any way as well? I'm planning to keep my X-E2 and X-1Pro. I'm going to sell what is my favorite camera of all of them, the X100s for the simple fact of the need for a different battery and charger, and right now I'm on the fence with regards to which new camera to go for, the X-T2 or the X-Pro 2. The need for a second type of battery and or charger would affect my decision significantly. I cycle and charge my batteries via a Dyno and holding battery, so two batteries on a long distance trip is somewhere between maddening and undoable. Thanks!Xeusterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07366510923838827257noreply@blogger.com