How to shop for a camera batteryYour camera can be the most important electronics device your family owns. All of the great moments in your life are documented with this one piece of gear, and keeping your camera batteries fresh and charged is a big part of keeping track of those memories. So here is a simple checklist to help walk you through the process of find the right battery for your digital camera: | |||||||
1. Know your Camera Brand and Model:
The camera model information is typically printed on the camera itself, on the back or bottom of the device. Look around to see if you can find any sort of name that sits next to the Panasonic, Casio, Konica, Sanyo, or whatever brand your device might be. | |||||||
2. Know your Camera Battery Model number:
Searching for a Sony Cybershot NP-BG1 on Batteries.com may help you find compatible batteries that are more affordable.
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3. Find the Camera Battery That's Right for You:Once you have your camera model number or battery number, you're ready to start your search. Typically you can find a category page for camera batteries on your battery site that will walk you down the path by listing out brand names such as Hitachi, JVC, Samsung, and many more. Once you have found the brand of camera that matches your particular device, you are now free to use the camera model number that you found in step 1 above to narrow you're the search down even more.
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4. Verify Before you Buy:
If for some reason you don't have the old battery anymore or if you have already recycled the battery, you can always check the connectors on the back of the camera itself to see if they match the battery you are about to buy.
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