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Specifications:
- Battery Type: Li-ion
- Voltage: 3.60V
- Capacity: 945mAh(3.4w)
- Color: Silver & White
- Size: 42 x 36 x 8mm/1.7 x 1.4 x 0.3in(L x W x H)
Compatible with:
DSC-N1 DSC-N2 DSC-W30 DSC-W50 DSC-W70 DSC-W100 DSC-H7 DSC-H9 T20 T100 W80 W90 W100 W200 Features:
- Stay powered up with this replacement digital camera battery NP-BG1 for SONY T/W/N series
- Best rechargeable camera battery for the SONY T/W/N series batteries
- High capacity recharge
- Ensure you always have plenty of shooting power with the NP-BG1 lithium-ion rechargeable SONY camera battery
- Designed to fit your compatible SONY T/W/N series digital camera, a spare SONY camera battery is perfect for travel or extended photo sessions
- This is a high capacity/rechargeable Li ion battery with premium battery cell
- This digital camera battery will ensure optimum performance saving you time and money
- You can rely on this replacement digital camera battery expertise and your camera can rely on our batteries to keep it powered up and connected
- High quality with long lasting power source for your digital camera or camcorder
- There is no need to feel powerless ever again when you've got an SONY T/W/N series battery pack for your camera
- Never run out of battery power when you're just about to capture the perfect moment
- This is a non-OEM product
Details:

- Make sure you never miss another once-in-a-lifetime moment by having a new, replacement camera battery specifically designed for your SONY T/W/N series digital camera
- The replacement camera battery has a capacity of 945mAh with 3.6V
- This kind of replacement camera battery adopts latest lithium-ion battery technology and gives the best performance
- Keep the replacement camera battery handy for use and never miss a photo opportunity or any moment you want to take picture
Size in Detail:

How to Replace a Dead Digital Camera Battery

For amateur and professional photographers alike, there's nothing more frustrating then when you're about to get a great shot with your digital camera and when you push the shutter and nothing happens. Replacing the battery only takes a couple of minutes and helps insure that you capture your next shot- Watch the meter. Many digital cameras have a small battery icon that appears on the LCD screen. Keeping an eye on this helps you know when it's time to change the battery
- Examine the batteries. You can do this by either taking the batteries that are already in the camera out, or by looking through the owner's manual to your camera and reading to find out what kind of battery your camera requires. Some cameras take common battery types, like AAA or AA, and others take model specific lithium-ion batteries
- Make a trip to the store. Check out the electronics department for less common battery types. More common types should be available almost anywhere: drug stores, discount stores and convenience stores
- Turn off your camera and replace the battery. Many cameras have a sticker on the inside with a diagram that shows you which way to put the batteries in
- Close the battery compartment and turn your camera back on
Tips & Warnings
- Some batteries are rechargeable. Cameras that come with lithium-ion batteries also have a power cord that will recharge the battery. If your camera has this type of battery, you can recharge it many times before needing to replace it
- Consider investing in rechargeable batteries if your digital camera takes a common type of battery. The initial cost is more than it would be for disposable batteries, but over time you will save money. Getting two sets is a great idea, because then one set can charge while the other is in your camera
How to Extend The Battery Life of Your Digital Camera
Today, the digital camera is being used more and more by the average person and the analog film camera is rarely used these days. The digital camera also has many more functions that are controlled electronically
- Electronic Control Means Battery Power Consumption: True, the older analog film cameras used batteries for a few camera functions which included the flash, motorized film advance and sometimes the electronic control of shutter speeds. The modern digital camera uses battery power for many functions including telephoto lens functions, the LCD viewer display and of course the flash. Some digital cameras will retract the lens to its home position after the photo session is done and the user is just viewing the photos that were shot. This is a great power saving feature. The user can incorporate some personal power saving procedures that can even double battery life of any given type of battery. Probably the simplest approach to saving battery power is to plan your photo session and try to preset the camera function settings in advance if this is at all possible. My personal battery saving approach is to shoot my photos using the "available light" method. Sometimes this creates slight movement of the image due to slower shutter speeds either auto or manual but the natural rendition of the image will far outweigh this shortcoming. Available light photography is a totally separate branch of this art
- Using The Right Battery Type Is The Key To An Uninterrupted Photo Session: Many camera users do not realize that some batteries available will provide much greater use between recharge or replacement. Using Alkaline batteries are the last resort, though without question they are the least expensive. They should only be used as backup when either (NiMh) or (Li-Ion) run out of power and will give you the least amount of camera session use. The (Ni-Cd) can be used but they must be fully discharged before recharging because of their "memory effect". One must keep in mind that the (Li-ion) is the latest in battery technology and will deliver more energy after being fully charged than (Ni-Mh) technology. Both (Li-Ion) and (NiMh) batteries do not suffer the "memory effect" plagued by the older (Ni-Cd)
- As far as which to choose between Nickel Metal Halide and Lithium Ion is mostly a matter of cost. The Lithium Ion battery is more expensive than the Nickel Metal Halide battery. They both can be recharged before being fully discharged and do not suffer from "memory effect" characteristics which is a loss in the specified total capacity of a battery which is encountered every time the battery is recharged
- Today, the digital camera is being used more and more by the average person and the analog film camera is rarely used these days. The digital camera also has many more functions that are controlled electronically
Tips & Warnings
- Always carry an extra set of batteries for your camera
- It could save you a loss of a prize winning photo
Package Included:
- 1 x Replacement 3.60V 945mAh Digital Camera Battery NP-BG1 for SONY T Series and W Series and N Series
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10-26-2011- Other Thoughts: I don't understand why anyone would want to pay ten times more for a Replacement Camera Battery when this battery does just the same job for so much cheaper!
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10-31-2011- Other Thoughts: The price point on this is way below that of the manufacturer's original battery and it works perfectly.
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10-28-2011- Other Thoughts: There's not much to say, it just works fine.
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12-29-2010- Other Thoughts: I bought these batteries for my and my mom's Olympus cameras. It's an extra battery to have on had for both of us. Works great. Holds charge well. Very helpful on our vacation to swap out the battery when one dies.
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07-14-2010- Other Thoughts: Super fast shipping and product arrived as described. The product arrived before the estimated ship date.
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- How many times can I recharge my rechargeable battery?
Under ISO standard conditions, in general rechargeable batteries can be charged about 500 times. This is dependent on operating conditions and specifications of devices.
- What is Memory Effect of a rechargeable battery?
It is the temporary voltage depletion caused by charging and discharging the battery without it first being fully discharged, thus resulting in the poor performance of your battery.
- How long do I charge my digital camera battery?
Just checked another charger and the red light indicates that the batteries are charging and green light shows when the batteries are finished and charged. Camera reports batteries low, but is it low charge or bad electrical contacts? Overcharging can ruin good batteries! Do not know what type charger you have, but you would be well served to buy an Energizer Compact Smart Charger with safety timer, temperature monitor and trickle charge technology for $9.76 at Walmart. NiMH batteries will discharge in two weeks when not used. Old batteries can discharge over night, but may provide near normal service if used immediately after being charged. Battery pairs that can no longer be used in cameras may work well in flashlights. The secret to making digital cameras work better is having good electrical contacts between batteries and camera. CAUTION Do not overcharge ... batteries can be severely damaged. The time required to charge batteries depends on the state of charge and the charge rate. The smart thing to do is get a smart charger because you can easily ruin your batteries.
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