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Equivalent SONY DCR-53 Camcorder Battery

Here you will find some of the lowest prices on most SONY DCR-53 Camcorder Battery and related accessories.The DCR-53 battery pack replaces the SONY Camcorder Battery, Never run out of battery power when you're just about to capture the perfect moment! All of camcorder batteries achieve international standards such as CE, UL Listed, and/or ISO9001/9002 certification.30-Day Money Back Guarantee, No Hassle Return !


SONY DCR-53 Battery
Meet or Exceed Original Specifications !
  • Battery Weight : 50g
  • Battery Chemistry : Li-ion
  • Voltage : 7.4V(Compatible with 7.2V)
  • Battery Capacity : 680mAh
  • Battery Color : Grey
  • Product Number : CSN050G
  • Dimensions : 47.2mm x 6.8mm x 75.5mm
USD $12.98+ (S&H)
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SONY DCR-53 Camcorder Battery
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1) A new DCR-53 battery usually maintains a discharged condition with very low capacity. It is highly recommended to fully charge new SONY DCR-53 batteries packs before using.

2) A new SONY battery pack needs to be circled (fully discharged and recharged) three to five times to reach its optimum performance.

3) Recharge a spent battery as soon as possible after use. While this isn't critical, shallower charges of Li-Ion batteries put less stress on the battery than a deep full charge. Besides, you never know when you might meet Elvis.

Do not leave the battery in the charger after the indicator says it's fully replenished. (Don't    leave the battery in the camcorder either.) Store the battery at room temperature. Stashing it in the fridge to slow battery drain is pointless if you...

   Top up the battery again, just before your next shooting session, to compensate for power slowly lost while the battery was on the shelf.

Unless you're using old NiCds (see sidebar) it's not necessary to "condition" a battery by discharging it down to one volt before recharging it. A periodic full discharge is not required for lithium-based batteries and, in fact, a partial re-charge produces less wear than a full charge.