Watson Duo LCD Charger for NP-FZ100

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Model Number: D-4237

Just got this to use with my A7III. Seems to be well made, long soft/flexible AC cord, rubberized feet, can charge two NP-FZ100 batteries (although I only tried charging one thus far). Has a powered USB connection as a bonus. Easy to read LCD screen. Comes with 1-year warranty.

Charged the battery from 0 to 100 in about 150 mins (just like the Sony one).

It's not that much cheaper than the 1st party offering, but being able to charge two batteries simultaneously is a big plus. I also like how stable it is when sitting on my desk, due to being wider.

We'll see how it works going forward, but so far I have nothing to complain about!
 
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Model Number: D-4237

Just got this to use with my A7III. Seems to be well made, long soft/flexible AC cord, rubberized feet, can charge two NP-FZ100 batteries (although I only tried charging one thus far). Has a powered USB connection as a bonus. Easy to read LCD screen. Comes with 1-year warranty.

Charged the battery from 0 to 100 in about 150 mins (just like the Sony one).

It's not that much cheaper than the 1st party offering, but being able to charge two batteries simultaneously is a big plus. I also like how stable it is when sitting on my desk, due to being wider.

We'll see how it works going forward, but so far I have nothing to complain about!
I have two of them and have been using them for years with a variety of cameras from Sony, Panasonic and others. The inexpensive interchangeable battery plates are very cost effective, and when I got my A7RIII, just paid several dollars for two NP-FZ100 plates. They have been completely reliable, and I use them on batteries ranging from tiny batteries for Sony and Panasonic compacts up to huge NP-F batteries that I use with portable LED lights.
 
I have two of them and have been using them for years with a variety of cameras from Sony, Panasonic and others. The inexpensive interchangeable battery plates are very cost effective, and when I got my A7RIII, just paid several dollars for two NP-FZ100 plates. They have been completely reliable, and I use them on batteries ranging from tiny batteries for Sony and Panasonic compacts up to huge NP-F batteries that I use with portable LED lights.
Dave, so where did you find plates. Mine has plates for the older Sony NP-W50 batteries and for the Canon LP-E6 batteries but I have been able to find the new plates for the NP-FZ100. Let us know,

Steve W
 
I have two of them and have been using them for years with a variety of cameras from Sony, Panasonic and others. The inexpensive interchangeable battery plates are very cost effective, and when I got my A7RIII, just paid several dollars for two NP-FZ100 plates. They have been completely reliable, and I use them on batteries ranging from tiny batteries for Sony and Panasonic compacts up to huge NP-F batteries that I use with portable LED lights.
Dave, so where did you find plates. Mine has plates for the older Sony NP-W50 batteries and for the Canon LP-E6 batteries but I have been able to find the new plates for the NP-FZ100. Let us know,

Steve W
 
I've been looking for the NP-FZ100 plates for quite a while and they've been backordered on B&H for quite a while. Frustrating.
 
I have two of them and have been using them for years with a variety of cameras from Sony, Panasonic and others. The inexpensive interchangeable battery plates are very cost effective, and when I got my A7RIII, just paid several dollars for two NP-FZ100 plates. They have been completely reliable, and I use them on batteries ranging from tiny batteries for Sony and Panasonic compacts up to huge NP-F batteries that I use with portable LED lights.
Dave, so where did you find plates. Mine has plates for the older Sony NP-W50 batteries and for the Canon LP-E6 batteries but I have been able to find the new plates for the NP-FZ100. Let us know,

Steve W
 

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