|  | Posted by Gene on 04/20/07 11:03 
I went by Best Buy yesterday & looked at the older NP-FP71battery and the new NP-FH100. It appears that the newer "H"
 will work in the newer camcorders as well as in the older ones.
 however, the older "P" series will ONLY work in the older camcorders.
 There is a difference in the plastic connectors that prevent the older
 "P" series batteries from physically attaching to the newer camcorders.
 
 QUESTION: other than the plastic shape of the older "P" series batteries,
 are there other material improvements or differences between the two
 batteries?
 That is, why did Sony come out with a different battery?  LOL - I understand
 that
 Sony makes a lot more money with the newer battery as Sony seems to be
 the only source for the new "H" series - but is there a difference in the
 physical
 or electrical design of the two batteries?  It is odd that there are not
 aftermarket
 "H" series batteries for sale on the internet - so there must be a real
 difference in
 the two battery deigns...?
 
 THANKS,
 Gene
 
 
 
 
 
 "Gene" <genes@wildblue.net> wrote in message
 news:R9QVh.93$G83.73801@news.sisna.com...
 > We purchased a new Sony DCR-DVD108 camcorder that uses
 > the Sony NP-FH40 and larger batteries.  (InfoLithium "H" series)
 >
 > I like to carry a lot of batteries, but these "H" batteries from Sony will
 > cost more than the little camera!!!
 >
 > QUESTIONS:
 > 1. Anyone know of a source of batteries, that are not Sony, and less
 > expensive?
 > 2. Will the older NP-FP71, or NP-FP70 work in this Sony DCR-DVD108
 > camcorder.
 > 3. Is there a tiny plastic gizmo that will let me charge the new NP-FH40s,
 > etc. from
 > something like an older InfoLithium "M" series battery in the field?
 >
 > BTW - the quality is not as good as MiniDV, as you would expect, but it's
 > not a bad
 > way to get an hour of video burned to a cheap DVD-R.  You can carry a LOT
 > of
 > the tiny DVD discs, a lot easier than tape to get to the larger DVD-Rs.
 > (Shoot on RWs, then copy & re-use the tiny DVD+RWs/1.4GB.)
 >
 > THANKS,
 > Gene
 >
 >
 >
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