Sony NP-QM91D Lithium-Ion Battery for DCR-DVD101, 201, 301, SR1 & HDR-HC1 Camcorders
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Average customer review:Product Description
"M" series * LED indicators for remaining charge * rated at 7.2V, 29.8Wh, 4140mAh * warranty: 1 year parts, 90 days labor *
Product Details
- Brand: Sony
- Model: NP-QM91D
- Dimensions: 2.70" h x 4.70" w x 9.00" l, .50 pounds
Features
- Rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack
- Provides up to 380 minutes of continuous recording time (actual recording time depends on usage patterns)
- When used with the AC-SQ950D AC/DC Adapter and Battery Charger (sold separately) it charges in about 140 minutes
- Includes one-touch Power Level display
- Works with a number of Sony Handycam camcorders and Mavica digital cameras
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Providing up to 380 minutes of continuous recording time, the NP-QM91D InfoLithium M series battery is perfect for long video shoots or demanding photo sessions. It features a power level display which, with a single touch, displays the power level remaining on the battery.
- Provides up to 380 minutes of continuous recording time (actual recording time depends on usage patterns)
- When used with the AC-SQ950D AC/DC Adapter and Battery Charger (sold separately) it charges in about 140 minutes
- Includes one-touch Power Level display
- Works with a number of Handycam camcorders and Mavica digital cameras
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Customer Reviews
Don't worry about the time
Excellent comcorder battery, don't worry about the time. The only complaint it is a little bulky.
Great Price!
for a battery of this size, the price was great. i applied for an amazon credit card and got $30.00 off which made the price even better. battery works great so far.
Keeps charge for a long time
I was amazed on how well this battery has performed. I did make sure when I got it I did a complete charge and complete discharge and it has not let me down since. I can shoot well over two hours without needing to change to the very meek battery that came with my camcorder (Sony HDR-HC1). It is thicker and sticks off the back a little bit more so you can not get your eye up to the eyepiece but I use the LCD when shooting anyway, and almost always on tripod.




