Suitable for Sony
- BG-1,BN-1, BK-1, FA-50, FA-70, FC-10, FC-11, F-300, F-330, F-530, F550, F-570, F-730, F-750, F-950, F-960, F-970, FG-1, FP-30, FP-50,FP-70, FP-90, FH-30, FH-50, FH-70, FH-100,FM-50, FM-500, FM-55H, FM-70, FM-71, FM-90, FM-91, FV-30, FV-50, FV-70, FV-100, FE-1, FT-1, FR-1, FG-1, FD-1, FE-1,FT-1, FR-1, FS-10, FS-11, FS-21, FS-22, FS-31, FS-32, FW-50, FF-50, FF-51, FF-70, FF-71, VBD1E
*Output : 450mA (4.25V or 8.55V)
*MCU Control (Intelligent IC control)
*Tri Chemistries Charge NiCD, NiMH 2.4V - 12V Lithium-Ion & Lithium Polymer Battery 3.7V - 7.4V (Auto)
*Temperature Control Protection
*Automatic Charging Cut-off (Full Charge)
*Reverse Polarity Protection
*1 x AC adapter with cord
*1 x Cigarette Lighter Adapter
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HCTVRCpQRE Review by Gisell
Price Value Quality In general, cremaas designed with their own rechargeable batteries have longer working times than those using disposable batteries so you can take more pictures before you batteries run down. If you get one that comes with a rechargeable battery be sure to check the price of a replacement battery. And it's a good idea to get a spare. That way you can have one on the charger/ready to use while you are taking pictures and when the one in the camera runs down you can switch to the spare and start charging the exhausted one.You could also buy rechargable AA type batteries and a charger unit but if you do that you should make sure you get Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) type batteries for cremaas because they are best suited for the type of electrical load that cremaas and flash units require. (They charge quickly and give a long, steady output then lose their power very quickly so the camera is either fully functional or won't work at all). (Posted on 3/7/12)





