Sony Batteries
msimpson
3 Feb 2009 20:50
Let's talk cheap batteries. I live Sony batteries but they are so darn expensive.
I recently purchased some NP-F970 Clone batteries on EBay. They cost me $25 each and I get 4-5 Hours of record time on my FX1000.
The FX1000 will work with the Fancy Info Lithium packs with the built-in chip. It will also work with chips that don't have the chip.
I have the Sony VQ1050D Dual charger and it works really good with Info Lithium batteries. It will display the life left in the info Lithium battery and perform a quick charge. On NON-info Lithium batteries it does not display this info and only does the normal charge.
So is it worth it to get the Cheap Non Sony batteries? Well at 1/4 the price I think it is. My Sony batteries are in my bag only as backups.
I recently purchased some NP-F970 Clone batteries on EBay. They cost me $25 each and I get 4-5 Hours of record time on my FX1000.
The FX1000 will work with the Fancy Info Lithium packs with the built-in chip. It will also work with chips that don't have the chip.
I have the Sony VQ1050D Dual charger and it works really good with Info Lithium batteries. It will display the life left in the info Lithium battery and perform a quick charge. On NON-info Lithium batteries it does not display this info and only does the normal charge.
So is it worth it to get the Cheap Non Sony batteries? Well at 1/4 the price I think it is. My Sony batteries are in my bag only as backups.
Gitfinger
3 Feb 2009 21:26
Friggin' hell - the battery charger ain't cheap, either! Almost £112 on Amazon.
Based on the prices of the batteries, I'm with you because even if you get a reduced number of charge cycles with the clones before they start to deteriorate, it's still money saved and a battery is just a consumable item after all.
Will the camera charge the clones when it's attached to the mains, or do you have to charge them on the charger unit?
Paul.
Based on the prices of the batteries, I'm with you because even if you get a reduced number of charge cycles with the clones before they start to deteriorate, it's still money saved and a battery is just a consumable item after all.
Will the camera charge the clones when it's attached to the mains, or do you have to charge them on the charger unit?
Paul.
dapoopta
3 Feb 2009 21:42
I have generics for my hv30. I purchased a seperate charger, incase it would give me issues on the camera. I didnt even try it on the cam.
jason
3 Feb 2009 23:25
Ipurchased my PD170 back in 3/30/05 along with F970 battery which I'm still using today and performs for 9 hours. I have also used the Sony knockoffs from China or should say counterfeits which don't last as long. A friend of mine use to sell them and they came in an identical Sony package. I have a 10 w x 2 portable Sony camera light that uses F970 batteries adn those cheap knockoffs if they worh at all will only power one bulb. So much for cheap batteries.
Peak_Video
4 Feb 2009 01:09
I have always used clone batteries and they can be a mixed bag with some better than others in the longevity stakes. But at the cheap prices they are hard to beat and a little less of a lifetime isn't an issue as they will have paid themselves off several times over by that stage.
Mark
Mark
cbertucio
4 Feb 2009 01:30
For my Sony HDR-FX7, I normally use a clone battery too, much cheaper, and it will last around 3-4hrs. I haven't had any major issues using the clone. The only peculiar thing I noticed using this clone vs the Sony battery is that with this clone the battery will run out when the battery-life meter says it has around 60mins left, with the sony battery the remaining life on the meter is much more accurate.
msimpson
4 Feb 2009 02:17
@Gitfinger
The FX1000 has no problems at all with the clone batteries. It will charge them just fine. I will probably pickup a true 970 as funds permit, but for now the 3, 970 clones are working just fine. They may take longer to charge but I can put two in the VQ1050D charger and let them charge up over night.
The FX1000 has no problems at all with the clone batteries. It will charge them just fine. I will probably pickup a true 970 as funds permit, but for now the 3, 970 clones are working just fine. They may take longer to charge but I can put two in the VQ1050D charger and let them charge up over night.
dapoopta
4 Feb 2009 03:35
I might need to pick up a spare battery sometime soon... What knock off do you recommend/
msimpson
4 Feb 2009 07:51
The ones I got are labled MaximalPower (SONNP-F970/F950) I got them from an EBay store for $24.95 and $3.99 shipping.