Panasonic CGR-S006A/1B Li-ion Battery for Panasonic FZ50, FZ7, FZ18, and FZ30 Digital Cameras
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Product Description:
The rechargeable Panasonic CGA-S006A battery is designed for the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 digital camera. A lithium ion battery, the CGA-S006A holds a long-lasting charge to give you more shots before you need to recharge. The 7.2-volt, 700mAh battery is compact and lightweight, so whether you're traveling, attending a party with friends or colleagues, or just spending time at home with family, you'll want to bring it along with your digital camera so that you'll be able to catch all of those memorable shots.
Product Details
- Feature:
- Compatible with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 digital camera
- 7.2 volts, 700 mAh
- Lithium ion battery
- Rechargeable and long-lasting
- Lightweight and compact, making it perfect to bringing along when you travel
- BatteryDescription: lithium-ion
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Panasonic
- EAN: 0073096400900
- IsAdultProduct: 0
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Panasonic
- LegalDisclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
- Manufacturer: Panasonic
- Model: CGA-S006A/1B
- MPN: CGA-S006A/1B
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
- ProductTypeSubcategory: rechargeable-Batteries
- Publisher: Panasonic
- ReleaseDate: 2006-02-03
- Studio: Panasonic
- UPC: 073096400900
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This battery seems okay
2009-05-08Bought this as a spare after my original battery died. I haven't used it yet.

Battery for Panasonic FZ18 by Panasonic
2009-01-31Received the product in a short time and working fine. I had it before and it is a very good quality battery.

It's a battery
2009-01-04It's a battery, it fits the Lumix FZ50. It costs fifty bucks, which is probably about twice what it's really worth but if you need a battery for an FZ50, it is your only choice as far as I know. It does do the job, although it leaks away a full charge within a week while sitting in your camera bag. I'd recommend removing the battery from your camera if it's going to sit unused for very long.

Panasonic camera bettery (Panasonic CGR-S006A/1B Li-ion Battery)
2008-12-25Low opinion - overall. This was a replacement back up battery for my Panasonic Camera DMC-FZ18. The original battery I received with the camera can hold charge up to 10 days and worth abouth 400 pictures. In comparison this replacement battery held charge for 5 days and was only worth 80 to 90 pictures. Overall I am dissapointed. I bought it thinking it would be as good as the original, given that it was advertised as a Panasonic product. I've learned that I can not take the advertisement at its word, nor trust Panasonic for having lent their brand name to this flakey replacement product.

battery replacement Panasonic FZ28
2008-12-20I wanted a name brand battery and like to have a name brand because I usually get reliable power from them. I also ordered a generic battery as well because they cost so much less. I haven't had opportunity to compare them yet.
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