Konica Minolta NP-800 Lithium-ion Battery for the A200 Digital Camera
Details
- Availability:
- No longer available through SilverGelatin.net
- List Price:
- $59.95
- Average Customer Rating:
- 4.0 out of 5
- Manufacturer:
- Konica Minolta
Features
- Rechargeable Lithium-ion battery
- Designed for Konica Minolta Dimage A200 digital camera
- Capacity rated for 260 images or 330 minutes of continuous playback time
Description
Konica Minolta's business domain spans from imaging input through output. The company offers diverse products and services which realize new digital imaging environments in a wide range of fields, from those targeting consumers to their business-oriented counterparts, including medical and graphic sectors. These businesses are sustained by materials technology, optical technology, nanotechnology, image technology and other core technologies.implest messaging system.
Spotlight customer reviews
Konica Minolta NP-800 Battery Purchase
[ Posted: 2006-11-09 ]
Konica Minolta has left the camera business and the NP-800 battery is rather unique to the A200 camera I own. Having a spare battery was important and it was delivered quickly with no problems. The battery is identical to the one that the camera was originally delivered with and charged normally. Very happy to obtain this item through Amazon.com.
What Are You Going To Do?
[ Posted: 2005-06-30 ]
I own the Konica Minolta A200 camera and picked up four spare NP-800 batteries that I use in rotation. This battery is rated for around 260 images, though I average around 175 - even with minimal flash usage, using only the viewfinder, and the lowest power saving setting on the camera. I get less with flash and/or LCD usage. I do feel that the price on these are far beyond reasonable for their performance level and size - but that's what you get with proprietary batteries. I understand you may be able to use another manufacturer's less expensive battery in this camera, though I didn't want to risk it with a $600+ investment.
After dozens of charges, they do seem to keep their charge well and maintain the average battery life mentioned above. They are easy to put in and take out of the camera - and stay put in the charger that came with the camera. I do like the size as they fit well into my camera cases. To mark "spent" batteries, I just leave the plastic cap off the battery.
Overall, your choices are extremely limited. Best to just pucker up and buy 'em - you'll need them if you don't want to have a photography outing cut short by a dead battery.