
Canon
Canon 5110B003AA LC-E10E Battery Charger
★★★★★
The Canon LC-E10E delivers a reliable, compact charging solution that keeps LP-E10 batteries at full capacity so your EOS never misses a shot.
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Overview
Specifications
Model Number
LC-E10E
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Designed specifically for LP-E10 chemistry, ensuring correct charge termination and no risk of overcharging
- Compact form factor adds minimal weight to a travel kit compared to bulkier multi-bay chargers
- Dedicated charger frees the camera body for shooting while a second LP-E10 charges simultaneously
- Direct Canon OEM engineering means full compatibility with LP-E10 cell tolerances and protection circuits
👎 Cons
- Single-bay design — charges only one LP-E10 at a time, a bottleneck for shooters running two or more batteries
- No digital charge-state display; the LED indicator gives only a coarse charge/done status
- Charges LP-E10 exclusively — no cross-compatibility with other Canon battery formats in your kit
- Cable or plug configuration varies by regional SKU; confirm the correct plug type for your outlet standard before purchasing
Frequently Asked Questions
Which battery does the LC-E10E charge?
It charges the Canon LP-E10 battery exclusively. This is a single-chemistry, single-format charger — it will not accept LP-E6, LP-E8, or any other Canon battery pack.
Which cameras use the LP-E10, making this charger relevant to my kit?
The LP-E10 is the stock battery for the Canon EOS 1100D (Rebel T3) and EOS Kiss X50. If your body ships with an LP-E10, this charger is the correct wall-based replacement or backup unit.
Does the LC-E10E support multiple input voltages for international travel?
Canon does not publish a wide-voltage spec for this unit in the way they do for higher-tier chargers. Verify the input voltage label on the unit before using it outside your home region — it may require a step-down converter on 110V systems if rated for 220–240V only.
How do I know when the battery is fully charged?
The LC-E10E uses an LED charge indicator. A solid or color-changed LED (depending on production revision) signals charge completion. There is no digital percentage readout.
Is this charger faster than in-camera USB charging?
Yes. Dedicated wall chargers like the LC-E10E deliver a controlled constant-current/constant-voltage charge cycle that is faster and easier on cell chemistry than in-camera charging via USB, which throttles current to protect the host device's circuitry.