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A New Sony Battery Pack for Digital Camera Models

The new NP-BG1 battery is a lithium Ion battery pack which Sony has labeled type G. The battery pack works with a wide range of digital cameras. The Sony W series digital cameras, N2, N1, H7, H9, and T100 are among the cameras that it fits. To charge it the BC-C53 model battery charger from Sony is preferred, but if you misplace yours I suggest picking one up from SterlingTEK.com. The NP-BG1 battery pack might also frequently be charged on the cyber shot cradle, even so I don't recommend that charging batteries inside of digicams. LiIon batteries such as the Sony NP-BG1 battery pack do rarely catch fire and might actually burst. Having this happen within your camera generally is a tragedy.

The *** NP-BG1 *** battery pack is small and compact expect it to seem much like a cell phone battery pack. There's one big difference however, as with almost all Sony battery packs it includes an info-lithium memory chip. The microprocessor provides the selling point of letting you discover how much charge remains inside the battery. The drawback is the fact Sony makes use of this to stop third party vendors from manufacturing batteries to fit their digicams. If you buy at a reputable vendor for instance SterlingTEK you would be sent a NP-BG1 substitute battery which has a computer chip that looks to the camera like the Sony microprocessor. I have sometimes seen that battery packs sold by other sellers quite often don't indicate the correct amount of energy still left inside the battery.

With standard usage you should expect to enjoy around 230+ shots from the NP-BG1 battery pack. The number of photos depends on  precisely how you are making use of the digital camera. For anyone who is taking a lot of photos using a flash the amount of pictures will fall drastically. If you like to spend considerable time when using the screen lit up reviewing your shots you will also discover that the volume of images will drop.

Sony is famous because of its technology, great looking devices, and being compatible in between their countless products. The main problem they experience is because they purposely are not compatible with other peoples products. If you're old enough to recall the Sony Beta max   video recorder confusion, you'll recall that they absolutely refused to match the standard which everybody else was willing to accept. For years it became a crap shoot as to what would be the common standard. In the long run Sony lost that battle, but it is a battle which they still engage in on a regular basis.

The NP-BG1 battery pack life span is around Two to three yrs at most. The LiIon chemistry that stores energy begins to decay rapidly following a couple of years. If you need to have the batteries endure longer than 3 years a number of people have reported storing the battery inside the deep freeze. It may get the job done having said that I can not counsel it as a good idea. There are a variety of relief valves along with other safety measures that could be weakened.

You need to ensure that your NP-BG1 battery pack is as thoroughly clean as you possibly can to stop bad contact issues. The copper alloy on the surface of your electrical contacts can rust if you don't and result in the battery pack to stop working properly.