Product Code: D00008

Sigma BP-21 Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery

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Manufacturer Code: D00008
085126924478 UPC : 085126924478
Brand:  Sigma
RRP: £57.57£41.12Inc VAT 20%You Save:  £16.45
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Sigma BP-21 Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery is a lightweight and durable battery that is designed for Sigma SD-14 digital cameras. It provides enough power to the SD14, SD15 and SD1 Merrill digital cameras to shoot approximately 500 images on one full charge.

It takes about 120 minutes to fully charge with the BC-21 Battery Charger. It features a lithium technology that provides high capacity to ensure both a long-time running and a long life-span. It is precision-engineered and rigorously tested for voltage, capacity, compatibility and safety.


Features - Sigma BP-21 Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery

  • Designed for Sigma SD-14 digital cameras
  • Charged fully approximately with in 2 hours by using Sigma BC-21 battery charger
  • Precision-engineered and rigorously tested for voltage, capacity, compatibility and safety
  • Lithium technology providing high capacity to ensure both a long-time running and a long life-span
  • Can be with the following models:
    Konica Minolta : A-5 Digital, A-7Digital , A Sweet Digital, DiMAGE A2, Dynax 5D, Dynax 7D , Maxxum 5D, Maxxum 7D.Minolta : DiMAGE A1Pentax : K-10D, K-20DSamsung : GX-10, GX-20, SIGMA : SD-14, SD-15, PG-31

Specification - Sigma BP-21 Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery

  • Model BP-21
  • Designed For Sigma SD-14 digital camera
  • Colour Black
  • Ion Type (Chemistry) Li-ion
  • Recharging Time 120mint
  • Voltage 7.40V
  • Capacity 1500.00mAh
  • Dimensions 55.90x39.60x20.95mm
  • Weight 113.40g

Kit Contents:
Sigma BP-21 Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery
User Operating Instructions Manual

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 16 May, 2011.