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Olympus C-700UZ Digital Camera Battery
 
 

Olympus C-700UZ Digital Camera Battery

by Olympus
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Technical Details

  • Brand Name: Olympus
  • Model: C700UZ
  • Optical Sensor Resolution: 2.11 MP
  • Optical zoom: 10 x
  • Minimum focal length: 38 millimeters
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Product Details

  • Item Weight: 10.6 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 0.2 ounces
  • ASIN: B00005QY6M
  • Item model number: C700UZ
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: January 28, 2006

Product Description

Product Info NameRechargeable Camera BatteryModel #CR-V3DescriptionCR-V3 Rechargeable Li-Ion Camera Battery. Replaces disposable batteries and RCR-V3 Lithium batteries, and two AA NiMH or Alkaline batteries. High performance Li-ion technology with no memory effects. Protection circuits to ensure safe operations. Offers more shots than any AA Ni-MH batteries. Low self discharge rate- will retain 90% of its charge after 30 days sitting idle. Has a Faster flash recovery time than Alkaline, Ni-MH or even standard CR-V3 batteries. Battery: 3.6V, 1300ma.Works in a wide assortment of cameras including, Samsung Digimax 350SE, Digimax 101, Digimax 240, Digimax V3, Digimax V4, Digimax 360, Digimax 420, Nikon Coolpix 3100, Coolpix 2100, Konica Revio KD-200Z, Revio KD-210Z, Casio QV-2900UX, QV-4000, QV-3500, QV-2800UX, QV-2300UX, QV-2000UX, QV-3000EX, GV-10, Kodak DX-4230, DX-4900, CX-4200, DX-4330, DX-3700, Minolta Dimage F100, Dimage E203, Dimage E223, Dimage F300, Dimage F200, Olympus Camedia C-4000z, Camedia C-5050 zoom, Camedia C-730uz, Camedia C-720uz, Camedia C-300zoom, Camedia C-220z, Camedia C-120, Camedia C-2zoom, Camedia C-990z, Camedia C-3020z, Camedia C-40Zoom, Camedia C-2, Camedia C-4040Zoom, Camedia C-200z, Camedia C-3000Zoom, Camedia C-100, Camedia C-2040Zoom, Camedia C-1Zoom, Camedia C-700 Ultra Zoom, Camedia C-1, Camedia C-3040Zoom, Camedia C-E100RS, Camedia C-3030Zoom, Camedia C-2100 Ultra Zoom, Camedia C-960Zoom, Camedia C-920Zoom, Camedia C-21, Camedia E-10, Camedia E-20, Toshiba Sora PDR-T10, Pentax Optio 330GS, Optio 33L, Digibino DB100, Optio 230 Compatible Part No. are RCR-V3, CR-V3, LB-01, DLCR-V3, CRV3, RCRV3.ManufacturerPremium Power®Warranty1 Year WarrantyWeight0.3Compatibility100% OEM Compatible.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT DIGITAL CAMERA!, April 28, 2008
This review is from: Olympus C-700UZ Digital Camera Battery (Electronics)
I bought this when digital cameras where first starting to appear en masse and it was also a supplement to my newly bought Dell Inspiron laptop. It cost $500+ at Bestbuy in those days! This camera is pretty nifty for its size (although fairly large now compared to modern digital cameras). The C-700 was one of the first cameras to offer a high optical magnification (10x) hence the UZ designation for this camera for ULTRA ZOOM. Other cameras of those days were only in the 3x-4x range. Although only having a 2.1MP resolution, it took pretty sharp pictures. The lens was great--as expected of any Olympus camera. The controls were easy to familiarize but kinda cumbersome compared with today's standards. It did not have an image stabilization so shooting at the maximum focal range definitely requires a tripod. It also uses a SmartMedia card which was widely used with earlier Olympus digicams. This particular card was great, the only problems is that the maximum capacity you can find during those days were only 256MB, ample enough if you were shooting at the minimum picture quality but not more than enough if you're using it in SHQ mode or Super High Quality. A 1GB card of any format was unheard of during those days. It came with a Ni-MH batteries which actually lasted a long time. You can also use rechargeables but this camera drains power too much. The LCD screen is a tiny 1.5 inches with an acceptable resolution. Overall it was a great camera to have, fun to use and light enough to be carried around your neck or shoulders with the strap on. If you look on ebay, a lot of people are still bidding on this camera despite its age. As technology advances, so does your desire to cope with it, thats the reason why I parted with this camera for a more modern one. But I have no regrets as this camera served my purpose well.
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