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Refer to your camera's menu system to see how to check this as each brand is different. For example, the battery I got with my Canon 80D from 6/2017 is essentially in very poor condition and "end-of-life". I still use it but I do not trust it in the field without a healthy pair of spares.
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The seller this 80D came from "included" this battery, but likely knew it was nearing the end of it's usable life. I cannot verify this as absolute fact, but this is VERY common with used cameras.
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Batteries without monitoring: If your battery has no/poor monitoring, look for a date stamp. If it is over 3 years old WITH limited runtime, consider it consumed.
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