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Sony BCTRP Battery Charger for NP-FH Series Batteries |  | Brand: Sony Category: Photography
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $44.50 as of 9/6/2010 01:19 EDT details You Save: $15.49 (26%)
New (2) Used (1) from $36.99
Seller: Cheapest Hunt Rating: 81 reviews
Format: CD Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: N/A Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: BCTRP Model: BCTRP UPC: 027242637191 EAN: 4901780859948 ASIN: B0001GRTK2
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| Features:
| | Features charging times from 125 to 490 minutes (depending on battery charged) | | | Sturdy construction for long life | | | Compact design makes it easy to take with you | | | Charging prongs swivel for easy portability | | | Compatible with Sony's H Series Info-lithium batteries. |
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Product Description
There is no easier way to charge your InfoLithium P Series battery than with the BC-TRP battery charger. It's as simple as plugging the unit in to the wall and inserting a battery. The BC-TRP features charging times as fast as 125 minutes (with the NP-FP50 battery pack), yet is small enough to take anywhere. It's compatible with the following batteries (with charge times):
- NP-FP50 (full charge/normal charge time): 185 min. / 125 min.
- NP-FP90 (full charge/normal charge time): 490 min. / 430 min.
It's compatible with the following Sony camcorders: - DCR-HC20, DCR-HC30, DCR-HC40, DCR-HC65, and DCR-HC85
Features
- Charging times from 125 to 490 minutes (depending on battery charged)
- Sturdy construction for long life
- Compact design makes it easy to take with you
- Charging prongs swivel for easy portability
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Fantastic Investment November 23, 2004 Jody (Leominster, MA USA) 64 out of 67 found this review helpful
As a mom of a young son, having a power cable hanging off the counter with my camera attached was just an invitation for trouble. I purchased this item prior to a Disney vacation, along with a 2nd battery, so that I could charge up one battery while still being able to use the camera (given that Sony decided to go with the odd quirk that you can't charge the battery on the camera unless the camera is completely OFF). This charger is small, light, and fast. It fit easily in my camera bag, and let me leave my cables at home. I love that it plugs directly into the outlet with no cable, and that the batteries don't get hot. This may be the best accessory out there.
Small and light October 8, 2005 Robert Eardley 20 out of 22 found this review helpful
This is a great buy. It plugs directly into the wall outlet and a handy ability to folding the prongs back into the unit. In my opinion, it is smaller and lighter than the pictures suggest. It seems about the weight of a pack of gum. There is a light to indicate when charging is complete. Seems well built.
Make sure you get the one where the PLUG FOLDS IN! a must have.... February 25, 2007 Y. R. Wu (Ann Arbor, Michigan) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
Be careful, the older model has the exact same model number and has a cord. The one where the plug folds in is far more compact. I never charge my battery on the camera anymore - I just charge the spare battery and swap. The plug folds into the charger so it's super compact. I leave the battery in the charger and it protects it from shorting.
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Great and useful but beware if you want to buy this product in other countries. July 9, 2006 Adrian H. De Vega (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
If you see this product in your country, check if it is the same model (even if they say BC-TRP). The Argentina version comes with an AC cable instead of foldable plug. If you want to save place in your bag, better get the USA version and an adapter for the plug otherwise you have to carry the cable.
The same happens with model BC-TR1.
Must Have Accessory March 8, 2007 Michael (Los Angeles, CA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I recently purchased a Sony DVD camcorder through Amazon.com. The only way to charge the battery is through the supplied power cord that hooks up to the camcorder. I find this very inconvenient since the connector on the camcorder is in a very awkward location, you cannot use the camcorder while you are charging a battery, and you have to leave the camcorder out in the open where my young kids might find it and possbibly break it. I started looking into buying an AC charger and found this one. I love it for its small size which takes up less room than the original power cord. Sony should just bundle this charger as a standard item with all their camcorder, especially the high end one. The price on Amazon.com was cheaper than buying it from the big retail chain stores. I paid [...] back in January 2007 and the price has gone up probably because it is so popular.
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