Reviews
Excellent price/quality/autonomous capacity ratio. Triple but slow simultaneous charging.
This is a review review for the Set/lot of items for camera or Camcorder for sale on AMAZON with the description:
K&F Concept 3-Pack NP-FZ100 2280mAh Battery and 3-Slot LCD Charger for Sony FX3 FX30 A7 III A7 IV A7R III A7R IV A9 A6600 A7R3 A7S III/A7S3 A7C Alpha 9 Alpha a9 Alpha A9 Alpha 9R A9R Alpha 9S Camera.
This is a PACK of charger and three batteries of high nominal capacity, with the possibility of simultaneous charging with a status indicator display for each of them. The power input connection (5v. can be made through both the USB-C and the USB-micro ports, both located on the side of the charger (adapter cable to USB-A included, power adapter not included).
The contacts and battery cases are perfectly adapted to the SONY models that support the NP_FZ100 battery, used by this brand in cameras starting with the A7/III model (which is the one with which I have been able to contrast them), that is the R and S versions (high resolution and high sensitivity) of this same ILCE A7 III model, and also the two versions A9/A9 II, and their “R” versions (high resolution), and at least for a small sensor APSC format version, the latest A6600, and even for a FX·/FX Camcorder models 30.
The biggest limitation is the simultaneous charging time of the three batteries at once, regardless of the power input, simultaneous battery charging can take more than 6 hours, this is not worrying if we leave them all connected in the afternoon at night when we are no longer going to use them until the next day. But if we have some of them discharged and we need the camera to operate in a shorter period of time, then it is better to connect only one of the batteries to charge it in just under half the time (like about 2 and a half hours) and then leave the other two to charge for a period of about 4 hours (all this if we put them on charge after a full discharge).
The stored current capacity of each battery is up to 2280mA/h, and their nominal voltage is 7.4 V., which implies a power limitation of just under 17 W/hour well below the maximum consumption of this type of photographic or video camera.
K&F Concept 3-Pack NP-FZ100 2280mAh Battery and 3-Slot LCD Charger for Sony FX3 FX30 A7 III A7 IV A7R III A7R IV A9 A6600 A7R3 A7S III/A7S3 A7C Alpha 9 Alpha a9 Alpha A9 Alpha 9R A9R Alpha 9S Camera.
This is a PACK of charger and three batteries of high nominal capacity, with the possibility of simultaneous charging with a status indicator display for each of them. The power input connection (5v. can be made through both the USB-C and the USB-micro ports, both located on the side of the charger (adapter cable to USB-A included, power adapter not included).
The contacts and battery cases are perfectly adapted to the SONY models that support the NP_FZ100 battery, used by this brand in cameras starting with the A7/III model (which is the one with which I have been able to contrast them), that is the R and S versions (high resolution and high sensitivity) of this same ILCE A7 III model, and also the two versions A9/A9 II, and their “R” versions (high resolution), and at least for a small sensor APSC format version, the latest A6600, and even for a FX·/FX Camcorder models 30.
The biggest limitation is the simultaneous charging time of the three batteries at once, regardless of the power input, simultaneous battery charging can take more than 6 hours, this is not worrying if we leave them all connected in the afternoon at night when we are no longer going to use them until the next day. But if we have some of them discharged and we need the camera to operate in a shorter period of time, then it is better to connect only one of the batteries to charge it in just under half the time (like about 2 and a half hours) and then leave the other two to charge for a period of about 4 hours (all this if we put them on charge after a full discharge).
The stored current capacity of each battery is up to 2280mA/h, and their nominal voltage is 7.4 V., which implies a power limitation of just under 17 W/hour well below the maximum consumption of this type of photographic or video camera.
02/12/2024