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Equivalent KONICA MINOLTA DG-X50-R Digital Camera Battery

Here you will find some of the lowest prices on most KONICA MINOLTA DG-X50-R Digital Camera Battery and related accessories.The DG-X50-R battery pack replaces the KONICA MINOLTA Digital Camera Battery, Meets OEM specifications and is 100% compatible with the original equipment manufacturers specifications We work with our manufacturers to make sure that chargers and power supplies supplied to us are certified by organizations such as CE, UL, RoHs and/or TUV to ensure safety for our customers worldwide.


KONICA MINOLTA DG-X50-R Battery
Meet or Exceed Original Specifications !
  • Battery Weight : 45.36 g
  • Battery Chemistry : Li-ion
  • Batteries Voltage : 3.7V
  • Battery Capacity : 800mAh
  • Battery Color : Black
  • Product Number : DMN005K
  • Dimensions : 48 x 15.5 x 15.5mm
USD $14.05+ (S&H)
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KONICA MINOLTA DG-X50-R Digital Camera Battery
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1) A new DG-X50-R battery usually maintains a discharged condition with very low capacity. It is highly recommended to fully charge new KONICA MINOLTA DG-X50-R batteries packs before using.

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

3) It is amazing how many batteries a digital camera can go through in a day ? A great way to extend you digital camera battery , is by using a battery extending product. Recharge the batteries for your digital camera whenever possible. Taking the time to charge your batteries at least once a day is a smart idea. Once you arrive at your office, home or other destination, begin the recharging process for your digital camera's batteries. You will not want to miss a photo taking opportunity because of dead batteries. It is best to always be prepared;-)

    * Turn off your camera when you are not using it.
    * Use your regular viewfinder rather than your LCD viewfinder when taking pictures.
    * Don't use the camera's playback mode often. While it may be tempting to view every picture you have taken right away, the camera's playback drains batteries quickly.
    * Some miniature hard drives, like MicroDrive use more battery power than Compact Flash Cards.

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