Customer Reviews for Sony NPFD1 Rechargeable Battery Pack

Sony NPFD1 Rechargeable Battery Pack
by Sony

Sony NPFD1 Rechargeable Battery Pack List Price: $49.99
Category: Digital Camera
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Customer Review: Good... but after shipping cost... it cost the same as from Best Buy
Summary: 3 Stars

It's a pretty good replacement battery. The final cost with shipping came out the same price that the battery cost in Best Buy... so it wasn't much of a savings at all. This particular shipper took a very long time to ship. It was an ok experience. That's about it.

Customer Review: great battery
Summary: 5 Stars

It does what it's supposed to do -- charges, then supplies power to my Cybershot camera. It also shows the minutes of time remaining, which is a nice change from the NPBD1.

Customer Review: Best battery
Summary: 5 Stars

This has better life than the battery that comes with the camera. You would need a spare when you planning to take more movies since the movie depletes the battery quicker. As a bonus, this battery also shows how many minutes are remaining.

Customer Review: GREAT BUY
Summary: 5 Stars

NOTHING BEATS ORIGINAL STUFF, THIS IS A GREAT BUY, IT SHOWS TIME LEFT, AND EVERYTHING IS AS DESCRIBED.

Customer Review: With two batteries I've never run out - even on long, busy, point and shoot days
Summary: 5 Stars

I got the camera 9 months ago and went ahead and sprung for a spare battery - so far I've NEVER run down a battery in a single day unless I was shooting >30 minutes of movie. For just pics I get 180-200 per charge, and I'm rarely taking more than 100 a day.

Both batteries still hold plenty of charge (for me) for a long time. (Days after a charge I'll click on the camera and find an almost completely charged battery.) I keep one battery in the charger pretty much all the time at night, and when I go out expecting to take a LOT of pictures ALL DAY - I'll take both batteries, but I've only had to switch to "back-up battery" once - and that was with filming a concert over an hour long. When taking just still pics I've never run out of battery.

I guess if I were a pro I'd want more battery - but if I were a pro I'd want more camera too.
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