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Sony BCV500 Dual Battery Charger for MCVDFD100/200, DCRVX2100 & HDRFX1

Sony BCV500 Dual Battery Charger for MCVDFD100/200, DCRVX2100 & HDRFX1
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Product Description

Weddings, receptions or parties can run on for many hours.... can your camcorder battery? With up to 15 hours of uninterrupted use this Sony Rechargeable Lithium-Ion camcorder battery fits many Sony analog and digital camcorders. Don't be caught with a dead camcorder, always keep an extra battery on hand.


Product Details

  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: BCV500
  • Dimensions: 2.30" h x 2.70" w x 5.60" l, 1.00 pounds

Features

  • 5400 MAH
  • Up to 15 hours of continuous recording time
  • Don't be caught with a dead camcorder, always keep an extra battery on hand
  • Fits many Sony Camcorders

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
It's smart to keep a fully charged spare battery with you when shooting for extended periods. And with Sony's small, lightweight and totally portable chargers you can put the power back into your Handycam camcorder quick and easy.


Customer Reviews

Neat, self-contained unit5
Traveled abroad with this.

Multi-voltage, no cords (though it can obscure a 2nd socket if it has to go in the top one for any reason).

Charges 2 at once, which is really convenient, but note that it takes almost 2x as long as doing one.

Compact, affordable, and VERY useful 2x over.5
If you are like many videographers, you have more than one battery. It's easy to start charging one, and forget to do the other. This baby will charge TWO batteries at a time. Or one if you like.

I charged an FP-960 clone and FP-970 at the same time. Sony says it is ok though the web info doesn't say it is supported. Infolithium batteries practically tell the charger it is done, so it is safe.

Naturally, charging two at once takes twice as long. If one battery finishes first, it trickle charges and the light goes out. Thus allowing faster charging on the other battery. Full charging is done about an hour after the light goes out.

As I recall it is a max 1000ma so, there is less chance of over heating the batteries during charging, thus minimizing damage. Aside from the slower dual charge, there is nothing bad I can say about it. Folding plug prongs makes it very easy to pack.

It lacks a car adaptor, but that doesn't seem needed when you have two fully charged batteries. No serious user of Info-lithium batteries should be without it!