Sony NPFH70 H Series Actiforce Hybrid InfoLithium Battery for most Sony Camcorders

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Sony NPFH70 H Series Actiforce Hybrid InfoLithium Battery for most Sony Camcorders

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Battery Description: lithium-ion
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0027242706569
Label: Sony
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Sony
Model: NP-FH70
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: 2007-02-15
Studio: Sony



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Product DescriptionBe sure your camcorder is always ready to capture just about anything with an extra Sony batteries. The compact NP-FH70 rechargeable battery pack features InfoLithium(R) & ActiForce technologies which ensure maximum power, minimum charging time and excellent battery performance. It's the perfect battery for newer, ultra-compact camcorders.




Features:
  • ActiForce technology ensures fast recharge rate, extended power & optimal performance in all weather conditions
  • Compact and lightweight InfoLithium(R) H Series Rechargeable Battery Pack
  • Compatible Models - DCRDVD508, DCRDVD408, DCRDVD308, DCRDVD108, DCRDVD505, DCRDVD405, DCRDVD305, DCRDVD205, DCRDVD105, DCRDVD403, DCRDVD203, DCRDVD103, DCRDVD92, DCRHC48, DCRHC38, DCRHC28, DCRHC96, DCRHC46, DCRHC36, DCRHC26, DCRHC42, DCRHC32, DCRHC21, DCRHC85, DCRHC65, DCRHC40, DCRHC30, DCRHC20, DCRSR300, DCRSR200, DCRSR82, DCRSR62, DCRSR42, DCRSR100, DCRSR80, DCRSR60, DCRSR40, HDRHC7, HDRHC5, HDRHC3, HDRUX7, HDRUX5
  • Dimensions - Approximately 31.8mm x 33.3mm x 45.0mm
  • Weight - Approximately 95 grams





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Slow, slow, slow shipper - even paying for regular shipping
My feedback is more about the seller than about the product. Slow, slow, slow shipper!!! Normally, I have found that when you pay the regular price for shipping, the item arrives within 2-3 days. Not this time; 7+ days and still waiting (from Colorado to Albuquerque)! I'm not ready to only blame the USPS - the seller should know which shippers are historically prompt and which shippers are historically inept.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Shipment intentionally help due to using "FREE Super Saver Shipping"?
I have ordered a fair amount of stuff from Amazon over the past week, and have noticed some major changes in the MO of how Amazon seems to be treating customers, prompting me to do these reviews, the first I have ever done. At the time of doing these reviews, I haven't even received some these products, but I feel I must share my experience and opinions with other all of you who spend money with Amazon and make its executives very rich! Please check out some of my other reviews relating to Amazon changing the vendor, price and shipping rates on the same web page/product several times within a 24hrs period. What I now call Amazon roulette shopping.

This review is related to choosing I "FREE Super Saver Shipping". It seems to me that if one opts for "FREE Super Saver Shipping", Amazon will intentionally hold up some of your orders at their distribution warehouses. The evidence for this with this product is that at the time of writing this review, on the product page they make the following statement. "Want it delivered Monday, October 27? Order it in the next 39 hours and 9 minutes, and choose One-Day Shipping at checkout." I ordered this and other products 'Order Date: October 21, 2008' and my shipping date is given as "Shipping estimate: October 27, 2008". Amazon can get the product to me by October 27, if I pay so clearly these items are in stock NOW and ready to ship, yet I am having to wait until October 27, before Amazon will even start to ship my product. It seems obvious to me that this has nothing to do with shipping speed and all to do with Amazon holding up the processing on purchases that use "FREE Super Saver Shipping".

The reason seems equally as obvious, Amazon are trying to coerce it's customers into paying for shipping (which seems to have really increased these days) or to sign up for "Amazon Prime membership" and gouge customers annual membership fee of $79. With the other issues mentioned in my other reviews in Amazon service and sales ethics, it makes one wonder about doing business with such a company.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - SONY NPFH70... It'll go the distance
The Sony NPFH70 H Series Actiforce Hybrid InfoLithium Battery is a great addition to anyone who shoots a lot of video, and needs that extra power for the long haul. This is my second NPFH70 and I am very happy with this product. It provides at least 3 - 4 Hours of power for my SONY HDSR7 HD Camcorder, as I shoot a lot of sporting events in the Highest quality HD setting...

Long story short, I highly recommend this SONY battery.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - AMAZON STEPS UP TO THE PLATE GREAT PRICES
LONG LIFE GREAT BUY AT AMAZON BRAND NEW, I WOULDNT GO LARGER THAN THESE HEAT AND WEIGHT BECOME AND ISSUE 45MIN CHARGE ON A DEAD CELL AWSOME ON MY HD CAM



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Sony Spare Battery
I'm using this battery in my DCR-DVD108. If I do not use the 2.5 inch view finder I can get 6.5 hours out of this battery.

Great for long videos.
I would recommend this battery!



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After 17 grueling months, Swiss adventurer Louis Palmer's around-the-world trip in a solar-powered car is finally over. Altogether, he traveled 32,000 miles and across 40 countries.

Palmer, who touched down at UN climate change talks in Poznan, Poland, said the feat proved that solar power was a viable alternative to carbon-based fuel sources. Though to do what Palmer did, you'd need to drive a tiny three-wheeler tugging along a solar array almost as big as the car itself.

While the car probably needs a major redesign (and perhaps some more solar panel breakthroughs) to even inch close to becoming a regular on highways, it did disclose some promising technology. The car reached 55mph speeds and could travel for 300km on a single charge. Through the 17 months on almost non-stop driving, it only broke down twice.

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