NP-FW50 Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery (1020mAh)
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Web ID: 18562006Responsive but discharge quite fast
Sony ZV-E10 is my first mirrorless camera so no point of reference but just playing around with all the settings of my new camera for one hour was enough to use up the battery. That doesn't seem very long. I will always make sure to have more than 2 batteries on hand. Otherwise, seems responsive even for multi-bursts. No lag
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Response from sony.com
Hi Viisionblue, Thank you for your review. We're glad to hear that you're enjoying your Sony ZV-E10 and hope you continue to enjoy it for years to come. We're glad to keep you as one of our loyal Sony family members. We recommend checking this link for important notes on the battery pack: https://cutt.ly/w0fh55H and this link for the expected battery life and number of recordable images: https://cutt.ly/h0fjyx7 If you need any assistance in the future, you can contact us using this link: https://bit.ly/2NwYLXL Elshahat @Sony Support UK
doesn't last long
I'm not a professional. I just like taking photos. Battery doesn't last long. I always have 2 with me so no disappointments :) I would recommend to anyone to purchase a few of them if You take a lots of photos or taking 'important' photos and You wont be able to access power points.
Recommends this product
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Response from sony.com
Hi Katie, Thank you for your review. We're glad to hear that you're enjoying your battery and hope you continue to enjoy it for years to come. We're happy to welcome you into the Sony family! If you need further assistance you can contact us using this link: https://bit.ly/2NwYLXL Sony Support UK
Worked well but had a “premature death”
I’m not sure if the dead one was the one that came with my RX-10IV or the spare I got from BestBuy, but to die within three years is pretty bad in my opinion. There’s competition for batteries & Sony should step up there quality control or engineering. (The camera’s great though!)
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Not Durable. Easily Bloats
Bought the batteries last 2019. I barely use my camera for shoots. The battery that came with the camera bloated. Spare battery bloated as well. My Wasabi batteries are better in terms of durability. Not worth the price if the batteries bloats fast. You should fix this Sony.
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You will need at least 3 when shooting events.
I really like my new Sony Mirrorless camera and lenses. I have the 24x70mm and 200x600mm. But the batteries don't last long. I think it's just because they are too small.
Recommends this product
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Response from sony.com
Hello there, our new cameras actually feature the new Z type batteries which will give you longer operating time.
Runs out quick, loses juice even when not in use
It came with my A7ii (brand new). I could never take more than 60-70 photos with this battery on full charge. I would expect at least 300-500... I also charge it to 100% and keep it in the camera. After about 1 month of not touching the camera at all, the battery drops to 54%....
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Response from sony.com
Hello vctrt1, We regret to hear that this unit failed to meet your expectations. We're always looking to make Sony better. Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. Regards, Zac Sony Social Support
Too Small
These batteries just don't last. You have to purchase a handful of them if you want to shoot all day. Which I'm sure is what Sony intended in the first place being the ridiculous, up-sell company they are. The A7RII eats them up twice as fast as my A6000. And the price???!!! What a rip off.
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Response from sony.com
Hi SonyBologna, We regret to hear that this unit failed to meet your expectations. We're always looking to make Sony better. Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. Regards, Zac Sony Social Support
Hologram
Battery has a hologram with a bunch of numbers and the word Sony. But if you orient it correctly you see a big, bold L facing you. Rotate it to the left (clockwise), and you see a big R. That R sort of falsifies the hypothesis that the L stands for Low - what do the letters mean?
Recommends this product
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