View Full Version : Suggestions - Batteries for FX1000


Jean Rousseau
January 24th, 2009, 11:14 AM
Need suggestions where to buy genuine sony batteries for my FX1000.

i know b&h is 99$ us
But im in Canada and our money doesnt worth much these days lol

Best price I found so far is 150$ cdn :S

And 30$ cdn from ebay.ca (hong kong or china)

Would you guys trust buying from hong kong?
its 30 + 12 cdn shipping. Seems like a good deal, and its all genuine sony batteries.

thanks for your help!

Adam Gold
January 24th, 2009, 12:30 PM
At that price they're probably counterfeit. Many stories about this all over the web.

I can't understand why people cheap out on the one thing that can bring your entire day to a screeching halt, and for which the price difference for a quality product is only pennies per day over the life of the item.

Adam Folickman
January 24th, 2009, 01:41 PM
Here you go, Jean....


Sony NP F970 Camcorder battery - Li-Ion 6600 mAh (http://www.google.com/products/catalog?q=Sony+NP-F970&btnG=Search+Products&hl=en&cid=18152941453701190513&sa=title#ps-sellers)

Sony NP-F770 - Google Product Search (http://www.google.com/products?q=Sony+NP-F770&btnG=Search+Products&hl=en)


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Jean Rousseau
January 25th, 2009, 09:07 AM
I'm wondering if the replacement for np-f970 from adorama (54$) would be a good option?
Since it's from a source we can trust, i guess it may worth a try.

Is anyone able to use a aftermarket battery on their FX1000??

Michael Liebergot
January 25th, 2009, 10:34 AM
I'm wondering if the replacement for np-f970 from adorama (54$) would be a good option?
Since it's from a source we can trust, i guess it may worth a try.

Is anyone able to use a aftermarket battery on their FX1000??
I haven't purchased my FX1000 yet, but I would say no to the Adorama Sony batteries.

While Adorama is a very trusted reseller, their Sony batteries are missing the correct memory chip that Sony uses n their batteries. They will work with older Sony gear, but not newer Sony gear.

I say this because I purchased a few of these to use with my Sony HVL-LBP LED lights, and they don't work. The reason seems that Adorama doesn't use the right memory chips in their batteries. This is a problem with many off market batteries, as Sony has specific memory chips in their batteries that they change from time to time.

Adorama, and even Lenmar batteries work fine with my PD170's and FX1's, but not with the Sony LED lights. So I can pretty much guarantee that they won't work with your FX1000. As I have already heard reports of off market batteries having this problem with the Z5/Z7/FX1000 etc.

I will know persoanlly in a week or so, when I pickup my FX1000, but I would highly suggest spending the extra cash and purchasing authentic Sony batteries. As I m not expecting the FX1000 to work with after market batteries.

Yes Sony batteries are expensive, but you are guaranteed that they will work and they last you forever.

Tim Akin
January 26th, 2009, 10:53 AM
I have several made by Lenmar I used with the Vx's that work fine with the 1000's. Just purchased another from the Battery Bank, it also works fine.

Jean Rousseau
January 29th, 2009, 02:03 PM
Can you give me the exact model number so I can order one that will work with my FX1000, thanks

is it LIS-970P

thanks in advance

Alex Dolgin
January 29th, 2009, 02:07 PM
This is correct. Do not order the previous model 950 as they had an older chip in them.

Jean Rousseau
January 29th, 2009, 03:21 PM
thanks,

I'm trying to find a place to order 2 but i cannot find one that can ship to Canada, any suggestions? thanks

I've seen price from 55$ to 79$ but I dont want to pay over 60$

J-F

Dave LaNasa
March 9th, 2009, 03:46 PM
I bought a no name 970 battery for my fx1000, it seems to work fine in the camera and it tells me minutes remaining, but when I run a battery check when the camera is off it tells me not to use this battery, if I keep using it will it damage the camera? I assume it is saying that because it has an older chip.

Jeff Harper
March 9th, 2009, 04:47 PM
I would never buy anything but a Sony battery. The others are just not the same.

Rob Morse
March 9th, 2009, 05:24 PM
I've always used Sony batteries and have always had great results. You're spending a few thousand on a camera, why buy cheap batteries. The NPF 970 does a great job. With my PD-170 I go all night without ever turning off my camera. Now the Z5 is another story. With the MRC-1 attached, the camera is a battery whore. Then again, small price to pay for lightweight, solid state backup.

Greg Laves
March 9th, 2009, 09:14 PM
With the MRC-1 attached, the camera is a battery whore. Then again, small price to pay for lightweight, solid state backup.

Before I got my Z7, several of the reviewers said the camera sucked up batteries. So I was prepared for that. But my experience has been pretty good with the battery life. At a recent full day commercial shoot, I had the camera on all day long (9 hours) and I used one NPF-970 and maybe 25% of a second NPF-970. I was shooting on tape and the MRC-1. I was pretty pleased with that. On a shoot this afternoon, I had a battery that had been used on another shoot for about 2 1/2 hours last Friday. I never charged it and I shot approximately 3 hours with it this evening. It is fairly dead now. The camera says it has only 45 minutes left but I know that is probably optimistic. BTW, I always have the LCD and EVF on all the time, as well.

On another note: I had a borrowed FX1000 when I first got my Z7 and 1 of my Sony original NPF-970 batteries would give a high temp warning whenever I put it on the FX1000, but it ran (and still runs) perfectly in the Z7. And the battery never was above 70 degree f. I never figured that one out.

Rob Morse
March 10th, 2009, 10:03 AM
At a recent full day commercial shoot, I had the camera on all day long (9 hours) and I used one NPF-970 and maybe 25% of a second NPF-970. I was shooting on tape and the MRC-1.

That's what I used to get on my PD-170 but not on the Z5. I used it for about 4 hours of which it ran continuously for 1 1/2 hrs. It went dead at the end. I have the LCD and viewfinder on at the same time, along with the MRC-1, so I don't know if that decreases the life. I'll be experimenting a lot more in the next couple of weeks and I'll see what happens.

Ken Ross
March 10th, 2009, 01:58 PM
The MRC1 definitely shortens battery life. I'm not sure by what %, but it's easy to see when you connect or disconnect it.

Stelios Christofides
March 11th, 2009, 10:52 AM
The MRC1 definitely shortens battery life. I'm not sure by what %, but it's easy to see when you connect or disconnect it.

Yes Ken you are right because the MRC1 consumes 2.2W and if you take the Z5 that consumes about 7W this reduces the battery life about 30%.

Stelios

Martin Duffy
March 11th, 2009, 05:18 PM
Anyone know of any links that show close up pics of the MRC1.

I have a FX1000 and assume I can only record to it via firewire?

Does it also have analogue in?

Greg Laves
March 11th, 2009, 07:10 PM
Martin, the only input is the large 6 pin firewire.

Stelios Christofides
March 12th, 2009, 08:04 AM
Anyone know of any links that show close up pics of the MRC1...

http://www.cameravideo.net/fileadmin/_temp_/eric.gif

Stelios

Jean Rousseau
March 21st, 2009, 10:08 AM
I received my lenmar batteries yesterday and everything seems to work so far, no warnings.
Heres the model number, lis970p if anyone is interested.

Paid 60$ each and I think its a good price since im in canada and the price for one is 199$.