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Sony - NP-FZ100 Rechargeable Lithium-ion Replacement Battery

In Stock
Model
NPFZ100
Brand
Sony
Condition
New
Length
1.4 in
Weight
.26 lbs
Width
3.8 in
Height
5.9 in
DELIVERYORSTORE PICKUP
$300
per week*
$9899
Cash Price3
* The advertised Lease is a rental-purchase agreement for new merchandise. Unless you exercise your Early Purchase Option, to acquire the merchandise you must make 52 weekly payments of $3.00 (plus tax & delivery), for a $153.39 (plus tax & delivery) Total Cost/Total of Payments. This includes a $98.99 Cash Price3 and a $54.40 Cost of Rental.

Overview

Features

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Extend your photography session with this high-capacity Sony Z-series rechargeable battery pack. Precisely engineered to OEM standards, this lithium-ion unit delivers hours of charge for a worry-free photo shoot. This Sony Z-series rechargeable battery pack works with Sony α9, α7R III and α7 III cameras and includes iNFOlithium technology for advanced power level-viewing options.
  • Compatible with Sony 9 7R III 7 III a9 II a7RIV a7S III a7C cameras

    For long-lasting power.


    7.2V of power and 2280 mAh capacity

    Provide your camera with a reliable power source.


    InfoLITHIUM technology

    Enables display of the remaining charge on your camera's LCD screen.


UPC027242907508
ColorBlack
Total Shipping Weight in Lbs0.26
Carton Length (in)1.4
Carton Width (in)3.8
Carton Height (in)5.9
Carton Weight (lbs).26
Delivery TypeSmall Parcel
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