Canon CG580 Battery Charger for 500 Series Batteries (ZR80/85/90)
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| List Price: | $75.00 |
| Price: | $34.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Canon is a leader in professional business and consumer imaging equipment and information systems. By developing innovative, high-quality business solutions Canon makes it easy to create, manage, and share images and information better, faster, and more efficiently.This product is designed for BP-508, BP-511, BP-514, BP-511A, BP-522 and BP-535.For a complete compatibility list please refer to the original manufacturer's web site.
Product Details
- Brand: Canon
- Model: CG-580
- Dimensions: 1.00" h x 1.00" w x 1.00" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- This product is designed for BP-508, BP-511, BP-514, BP-511A
Customer Reviews
a great compact travel solution
This charger is great, and well worth the extra 20 or 30 bucks it costs over a knockoff.
1. it is small, it plugs right into the wall, and the plug prongs fold in.
2. there is no brick on the end of a cord to truck all over. no cord at all actually.
3. you know it is quality, and wont damage the expensive batteries.
you spend 40 or 50 bucks on a battery, then go to ebay to find the cheapest POS charger you can find. they dont charge as well, as quickly, and with some batteries, they just dont charge at all. This charger charges all batteries I have to a much better charge, and is 1/4 the size. This one is small enough to go right into my camera bag. love it.
They should all be cordless!
This charger is great. No cord to trip over or store. Batterys charge quickly and charger fits in your pocket or camera case pocket with no cord to become tangled with other accessories. Great, great product.
I don't know now
I'm actually here buying a replacement for the charger that came with my EOS 20D. I was always very happy with the charger. Because it was dual voltage I took it to Europe, and it worked just fine. But now that I'm home it doesn't work any longer. It seemed to adapt just fine to the higher voltage in Europe, but won't re-adapt to the lower, domestic voltage. Maybe it didn't want to come home from Florence, but vacations end. Chargers shouldn't end with them. Probably a fluke occurrence, but I'll pass it on.





