Sony BCTRM Compact Battery Charger for DCRDVD 101/201/301
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It's smart to keep a fully charged spare battery with you when shooting for extended periods. With Sony's small, lightweight and portable BC-TRM M-Series battery charger, you can put the power back into your camera quickly and easily. This AC-powered unit lets you recharge a back-up battery while you continue to use your Handycam(R) camcorder. It plugs directly into a wall socket for quick, easy charging. Take it wherever you go. You'll always be charged up and ready to go.
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- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Sony
- EAN: 0027242622357
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- Label: Sony
- LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
- Manufacturer: Sony
- Model: bctrm
- MPN: bctrm
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
- ProductTypeSubcategory: battery-chargers
- Publisher: Sony
- Studio: Sony
- UPC: 027242622357
- Warranty: 3 months warranty
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Good, Solid Sony Battery Charger for InfoLITHIUM Batteries
2008-12-21This is a well-designed Sony charger for Sony's "M Series InfoLITHIUM" batteries. If you own a Sony camcorder or digital camera with one of these batteries, you know that one of the advantages of the design is the ability for the device to read the charge level of the battery and provide a fairly accurate display on the device's LCD monitor of how much energy (in minutes) remains on the battery. As with all things Sony (but, to be fair, for most major digital camera/camcorder manufacturers), you will pay far more for each battery than you should, and secondary battery chargers are also overpriced. The benefit, however, is that you generally receive good, reliable performance. Both are true of this Sony device when used with Sony batteries.
This charger is not much larger than an NP-FP50 battery itself, and because the charger only weights 70 grams, it is almost transparent in the travel bag. Compare this with the Sony ACSQ950D AC/DC AC Adapter/Quick Charger for MiniDV Camcorders high speed charger, which easily weighs seven or eight times as much and has a form factor that is six times as large. But make your choice carefully: this charger (the BC-TRM) is NOT a high speed charger like the AC-SQ950, and may take as long as four hours to fully charge a NP-FP50 battery (the AC-SQ950 can do it in far less than half the time, and will do two in sequence).
What this charger offers is very small form factor in an extremely light package, and with universal voltage (you can plug this unit into most any European power outlet with a simple plug adapter without any type of transformer. A bonus is the folding plug design which tucks the protruding electrical plug back into the unit when not in use (all chargers should have this feature). If you require frequent, multi-charging on a daily basis, you might consider stepping up to the AC-SQ950, but it it much larger and heavier, which is the price you pay for its outstanding performance.
Both of these units should operate well if they are not abused, and any can be made to work on vacations where luggage space/weight is at an increasing premium. Everyone has their own preferences, but for me, when it comes to digital cameras, I prefer to use the manufacturer's own equipment (batteries and chargers). If you carefully shop around, you should be able to find a generally reasonable price. I downgrade this unit to a four-star only because of the length of time to fully charge a battery. The quality, size, weight and design are excellent. Happy shooting!

Fantastic, compact battery charger for the Alpha
2008-10-30After traveling a good amount with my Alpha cameras (previously A100, now A700), I was tired of lugging around the battery charger with the long cords it requires. I bit the bullet and bought this charger.
SO GLAD I DID!!! Seriously, it is extremely compact, and the prongs fold flat into the unit making it that much smaller and safer to store with other gear. No cords = no snags or knots or jumbles. I can leave this charger in even my smallest camera bags without compromising space for other equipment like filters or cleaning supplies.
Bottomline: If you travel with your camera, particularly when space is a premium, this charger should be on your very short list. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Fast and Efficient!
2008-08-18I'll leave this short and sweet - it charges my batteries fast and gives them a good charge. I haven't had to charge my battery since its May the charge lasts so long. Not a huge fan of Sony because they are such a monopoly (notorious for only being compatable with sony products), but this is a good charger.

Exactly what I needed
2008-04-24I needed a replacement charger for my Sony camera and this one worked perfectly. I also like that it plugs directly into the outlet, since it's smaller and there isn't any cord to deal with, it fits perfectly in my camera case

Only Factory Items Perform
2008-04-05You get what you pay for. I paid twice as much...and it's worth every penny. Don't skimp on batteries and chargers.
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