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Casio Exilim NP-60 Battery for the EX-S10, EX-Z80, and EX-Z9 Casio Digital Cameras

Casio Exilim NP-60 Battery for the EX-S10, EX-Z80, and EX-Z9 Casio Digital Cameras
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Product Description

Lithium-Ion Battery for Casio EX-S10, EX-Z80 and EX-Z9 digital cameras.


Product Details

  • Brand: Casio
  • Model: NP-60DBA
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Features

  • Battery Lithium-ion
  • EX-S10 EX-Z80 EX-Z9

Customer Reviews

A perfect replacement5
What can I say, this appears to be a legitimate Casio battery, just like the one that came with the camera. I keep 2-3 around with me for long trips and I don't really remember which is the actual one that came with the camera, they all work well.

OEM or Aftermarket?5
This is an =opinion= review.

I've used mini Casio cameras for about five years now.
My old EX S770 or whatever its model number is, is now dying;
its battery needs replacement after about 2.5 years of irregular use.
That's lithium polymer for you; it has a finite life, especially if not cared for:
kept in a COOL environment, preferably at about fifty or seventy five percent charge.
But never ever let it go "dead" for long at all, or these batteries of ALL makes,
kick-in their "throw me away I won't charge" protect-you-from-FIRE, circuitry.
Mini course on lithium, and this battery in particular. It is a genuine factory-certified,
CASIO battery. They don't/won't want any battery fires or explosions. Hence, quality control is
excellent! Now, you can pay thirty dollars and get .72AH in this size/type of battery (NP60),
OR you can get a "no name cheapie" that claims "1.2AH of the same form factor (to fit your Casio)
for the grand small sum of about six dollars, right here at Amazon. Think. Which would you rather trust your home and life's safety to? And do you know how they get all that extra capacity? Well, one way is to "fudge" the numbers. And that means that thirty days later, your "1200mAh" NP-60 clone battery may not be offering up all that much sauce. And it just might, remote chance, SHORT OUT internally, causing a mini-NASA rocket launch pad FIRE and EXPLOSION of great violence. Don't believe? Lithium Polymer is today's de facto standard for almost all small electronics. It is THE most power-packed battery chemistry today. BUT it must be very very carefully constructed or it is UNSAFE, especially when being charged. What if, for instance, you use no-name ND-60 batteries and no-name chargers? No problem, 99.9 percent of the time, at least. But IF the charger fails to SHUT OFF when the battery voltage rises to its safe maximum, eventually, in a few hours more: BOOM and fire that =cannot be put out= (it's like white phosphorous. Keep a bucket of copper powder handy and charge NO NAME lithium batteries out of doors.

Summary: name brand batteries ARE overpriced, but, you get RESPONSIBILITY in case of a failure,
which is most, most unlikely. You could "sue" Casio, or Sony...but, if you burn your home down, just try, good luck to sue with success, the Bright Star Shooting Battery Factory, of Shebang, China. Good luck with that! So, this has not been a review, so much as loving caution:

"You pay your money and you take your chances".
Most aftermarket batteries and chargers may be reasonably safe.
There is no end of their "brand" names or makers.
If a failure occurs, your car or your pocket or your whole house burn down, possibly.
It is, therefore, sensible to bite the thirty dollar bullet instead of firing a starters' pistol
right at your own head, hoping it won't "go off".

Please do your own research if you think (fairly so!) that I, a mere lay person, is full of beans.
Beans cause...explosions! ha ha! Thank you for reading and please be safe, always.

casio exilim NP-60 battery5
It was exactly what I needed and performed well on an extended trip taking over 300 pictures. It only needed charging once.


And I was not able to find this battery anywhere in my city or nearly 1 million.