Sony BCTRP Sony Battery Charger for the DCRHC20/30/40/65/85


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There is no easier way to charge your InfoLithium¨ P Series battery than with the BC-TRP battery charger. It's as simple as plugging the unit in to the wall and inserting a battery. The BC-TRP features charging times as fast as 125 minutes (with the NP-FP50 battery pack), yet is small enough to take anywhere. Compatible Models: DCR-HC20 DCR-HC30 DCR-HC40 DCR-HC65 DCR-HC85 NP-FP50 NP-FP70 NP-FP90 Specifications: Dimension (Approx.): 1 11/16 x 1 5/16 x 3 1/8 (42mm x 32mm x 79mm) Weight (Approx.): 2.2 oz (60g) NP-FP50 (Full Charge): 185 minutes NP-FP50 (Normal Charge): 125 minutes NP-FP70 (Full Charge): 315 minutes NP-FP70 (Normal Charge): 255 minutes NP-FP90 (Full Charge): 490 minutes NP-FP90 (Normal Charge): 430 minutes AC Power Requirements: 100-240V, 50/60Hz Power Consumption: 5W Output Voltage in Charging Mode: 8.4V, 350mA Quick Charge: No Intelligent Display (LCD): No DC Charge: No
1 Fantastic Investment
As a mom of a young son, having a power cable hanging off the counter with my camera attached was just an invitation for trouble. I purchased this item prior to a Disney vacation, along with a 2nd battery, so that I could charge up one battery while still being able to use the camera (given that Sony decided to go with the odd quirk that you can't charge the battery on the camera unless the camera is completely OFF). This charger is small, light, and fast. It fit easily in my camera bag, and let me leave my cables at home. I love that it plugs directly into the outlet with no cable, and that the batteries don't get hot. This may be the best accessory out there.

Thursday, 20-Nov-2008 10:14:20 CST
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