Reviews for Sony NPFD1 Rechargeable Battery Pack (Retail Packaging)

Sony NPFD1 Rechargeable Battery Pack (Retail Packaging) by Sony

Sony NPFD1 Rechargeable Battery Pack (Retail Packaging) List Price: $49.99
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Digital camera reviews of Sony NPFD1 Rechargeable Battery Pack (Retail Packaging)

Digital camera Review: Quick delivery
Summary: 5 Stars

I received the Sony Rechargeable Battery Pack in good order. Thanks for the quick delivery. It's working great!

Digital camera Review: Rel. Good. Wish it would last longer
Summary: 4 Stars

Worked good for 3-4 times I used it. Does not last that long as others advertise. Around 150 photos /full battery

Digital camera Review: SONY NPFD1 BATTERY
Summary: 5 Stars

The battery was delivered very quickly and is working great in my camera. I especially like the feature showing the time remaining on the battery's charge - very helpful.

Digital camera Review: Seems to drain faster than original?
Summary: 3 Stars

The info on time left is great but it seems to drain faster than the original battery.Only used it through two cycles though we'll see
if it gets any better with more use.

Digital camera Review: Shows you remaining minutes
Summary: 5 Stars

This NP-FD1 battery is of the same size and capacity as the NP-BD1 battery that came with your Sony digital camera. This means it's slim and takes the same number of shots. The difference is the FD1 is an "InfoLithium" battery (Sony's trademark) and it tells you the approximate remaining minutes on the camera LCD screen. This estimate is not completely accurate, but does give you a rough idea of how much longer you can use your camera before battery runs down. Note that the indicator is number of remaining minutes, not number of shots.

BTW, while generic replacements for the BD1 battery abound (but I don't recommend using a non-OEM LiIon battery for safety reasons), I haven't seen one for the FD1, presumable because this one uses Sony's proprietary time-estimating technology.
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