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Replacement Batteries for RICOH RDC-7 |
| | Replacement FUJIFILM NP-80 | | | Item Number: | | EDFU007G | | Chemistry: | | LI-ION | | Volt: | | 3.6V | | Capacity: | | 1300mAh | | Dimension: | | 55.35x19.70x20.30mm | | Net Weight: | | 37.00g | | Color: | | GREY |
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| | | Note: Brand new, best replacement for the original product. Full 1 year warranty! | | | Replacement for FUJIFILM FinePix 4800, 4900, 6800, 6900 Series / FinePix MX Series Digital Camera Battery | | Replacement Battery Code: | | APS BC1015 | CTA DB-NP80 | DELKIN DD/NP-80 | DIGIPOWER BP-NP80 | DURACELL DRF80 | | ENERGIZER ER-D200 | FUJIFILM NP-80 | GP VFL002 | HAHNEL HL-80 | HELIOS HS-DC80 | | KODAK KLIC-3000 | KODAK NP80KLIC3000 | KYOCERA 2100DG | KYOCERA BP-1100R | LENMAR DLF80 | | MAXELL DC3711 | MONSTER MKH20P48 | POLAROID PR-101DG | RAYOVAC RV-DC2800 | RICOH DB-20 | | RICOH DB-20L | SAKAR BP-4800CL | SANYO UR-211 | SONY DFU002 | SONY DFU002L08 | | SONY FNP80GY | SONY NP80B9559 | SUNPAK TAI-S1082-01 | TOSHIBA PDR-BT1 | TOSHIBA PDR-BT2 | | TOSHIBA PDR-BT2A | TOSHIBA PDR-BTI | UNIROSS VB101745 | VARTA P32 | VIVANCO BP-12A3 |
| | | Fits Models: | | FUJIFILM FINEPIX 4800 ZOOM | FUJIFILM FINEPIX 4800Z | FUJIFILM FINEPIX 4900 ZOOM | FUJIFILM FINEPIX 6800 ZOOM | FUJIFILM FINEPIX 6900 ZOOM | | FUJIFILM MX-1700 | FUJIFILM MX-2700 | FUJIFILM MX-2900 | FUJIFILM MX-4900 | FUJIFILM MX-6800 | | FUJIFILM MX-6900 | KODAK DC4800 | Kodak DC4800 Zoom | LEICA DIGILUX ZOOM | RICOH CAPLIO RR1 | | RICOH RDC-6000 | RICOH RDC-7 | RICOH RDC-7S | Ricoh RDC-i500 | TOSHIBA PDR-M4 | | TOSHIBA PDR-M5 | TOSHIBA PDR-M70 | | | |
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Question About RICOH RDC-7
How to make your RICOH digital camera batteries(RDC-7) last longer?
(1) Turn off your digital camera when not in use. If you are in a situation where you must snap pictures quickly, this may not apply as turning digital cameras on and off take a few seconds, and may cause you to miss a picture-taking opportunity. However, if you are taking a leisurely stroll and can afford a couple of seconds before snapping a still subject, by all means, conserve your digital camera's energy!
(2) Many digital cameras have a regular viewfinder and an LCD viewfinder. While the digital LCD viewfinder has its benefits, it can drain battery power. Turn it off when applicable and use your regular viewfinder for taking pictures.
(3) Don't stop after taking every photo and look at the picture in your digital camera's playback mode. Granted, you sometimes need to look at photos immediately after shooting them in order to make sure your exposure is correct, the lighting is ok, etc., but doing this does use up your digital camera's battery power.
(4) If you are using MicroDrive media, be forewarned that these miniature hard drives may take up quite more power than Compact Flash cards.
Never Get RDC-7 Wet
If it is raining, or if you are near an area of running water such as a waterfall, be extremely careful when changing out your digital camera battery or batteries. Get a safe distance away from the water or water vapor before you do so. Water can corrode your battery or batteries, possibly causing leakage, and this can damage your digital camera as well if you insert the wet batteries.
Bring along extra batteries if you plan on taking photos in the cold winter months
If you plan on taking digital photos in colder weather, such as right after a snowstorm, note that batteries may hold their power for shorter periods of time than in warmer weather. You may either want to bring extra batteries during your photo shoot or look for digital camera batteries specially rated to handle colder temperatures.
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