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Minolta Digital Camera Batteries and Accessories

            
Select the model number of your Minolta Digital Camera Battery from the list below to find the  Minolta Digital Camera Charger, Minolta Digital Camera AC adapters and Accessories we carry for all your Minolta devices. We offer the absolute best quality and warranty in the business.

Our replacement batteries for your Minolta Digital Camera are new and meet or exceed the OEM specifications with a 1-year manufacturer's warranty, 15-day no questions asked return policy and a LowCostBatteries.com LOW price guarantee.


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Minolta Digital Camera Models #
9000AF
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Minolta Digital Camera Models A
Auto Pak 500 AutoFocus Binoculars
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Minolta Digital Camera Models AF
AF 101R AF 10R AF 35 Big Finder
AF 35C AF 35EX AF 50 BigFinder
AF Big Finder AF C AF DL
AF E AF S Auto Focus AF S Talkman
AF SV Auto Focus AF Tele 60 AF Tele QD
AF Zoom 35mm AF Zoom 80mm AF-E Quartz Date
AF-SV AF-Tele Quarz Date
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Minolta Digital Camera Models ALPHA
Alpha 360si Alpha 7 Alpha 9
Alpha Sweet Black
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Minolta Digital Camera Models CAPIOS
Capios 115S Capios 125S Capios 150S
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Minolta Digital Camera Models DIMAGE
Dimage 2300 Dimage 2330 Zoom Dimage 404
Dimage 5 Dimage 7 Dimage 7Hi
Dimage 7i Dimage A1 Dimage A2
Dimage E201 Dimage E203 Dimage E223
Dimage E323 Dimage EX 1500 Dimage EX Wide
Dimage EX Zoom M Dimage EX Zoom V Dimage F100
Dimage F200 Dimage F300 Dimage G400
Dimage G500 Dimage G600 Dimage RD3000
Dimage S304 Dimage S404 Dimage S414
Dimage V Dimage X Dimage X20
Dimage X21 Dimage Xg Dimage Xi
Dimage Xt Dimage Xt Biz Dimage Z1
Dimage Z2
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Minolta Digital Camera Models DYNAX
Dynax 404si Dynax 505si Dynax 505si Super
Dynax 7 Dynax 9
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Minolta Digital Camera Models E
E40 E50
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Minolta Digital Camera Models F
F10BF F20R F35 Big Finder
FZ160C
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Minolta Digital Camera Models FREEDOM
Freedom 100 Freedom 101 Freedom 105i Tele
Freedom 140EX Freedom 185i Freedom 202 AF-SP
Freedom 50 Freedom 50N Freedom 70C
Freedom Action Zoom Freedom Action Zoom 90 Freedom AF 35 Bigfinder
Freedom AF 35R Freedom AF 50 Bigfinder Freedom AF Big Finder
Freedom AF DL Freedom AF Tele Super Freedom Dual 60
Freedom Escort Freedom F10BF Freedom F15BF
Freedom Family Zoom Freedom Family Zoom II Freedom FS 35
Freedom Holiday Freedom I Freedom II
Freedom Orion Zoom Freedom Sightseer Freedom Sightseer Zoom
Freedom Supreme EX Freedom TC 1 Freedom Vista
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Minolta Digital Camera Models FREEDOM ZOOM
Freedom Zoom Freedom Zoom 115 Freedom Zoom 130S
Freedom Zoom 140A Freedom Zoom 150 Freedom Zoom 160A
Freedom Zoom 70 Freedom Zoom 90C Freedom Zoom Explorer
Freedom Zoom Explorer 1 Freedom Zoom Explorer EX Freedom Zoom Supreme
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Minolta Digital Camera Models FS
FS 35 FS EII FS EIII
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Minolta Digital Camera Models HIMATIC
Himatic AF2 Himatic AF2 GF Himatic AF2 M
Himatic AF2 S Himatic AF2 S2 Himatic AF2 SD
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Minolta Digital Camera Models M
Memory Maker
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Minolta Digital Camera Models MAXXUM
Maxxum 3 Date Maxxum 300si Maxxum 4
Maxxum 5 Maxxum 50 Date Maxxum 5000
Maxxum 7 Maxxum 70 Maxxum 70 Date
Maxxum 7000 Maxxum 700si Maxxum 7xi
Maxxum 9 Maxxum 9000 Maxxum 9Ti
Maxxum Htsi Maxxum Htsi Plus Maxxum Stsi
Maxxum Xtsi
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Minolta Digital Camera Models POCKET AUTO
Pocket Auto Pak 430E Pocket Auto Pak 430EX Pocket Auto Pak 450E
Pocket Auto Pak 460T Pocket Auto Pak 460TX
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Minolta Digital Camera Models RD
RD 175 RD 3000 RD-3000
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Minolta Digital Camera Models RIVA
Riva 100 AF Riva 125EX Riva 135EX
Riva 140EX Riva 35 Riva 35ST
Riva AF 35 Riva AF 35EX Riva GT
Riva Mini Riva Panorama
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Minolta Digital Camera Models RIVA ZOOM
Riva Zoom 105EX Riva Zoom 150 Riva Zoom 28
Riva Zoom 70 Riva Zoom 70EX Riva Zoom 70W
Riva Zoom 75W Riva Zoom 90C Riva Zoom Pico
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Minolta Digital Camera Models S
SpxiQD Sweet S 35MM AF
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Minolta Digital Camera Models T
TC1
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Minolta Digital Camera Models VECTIS
Vectis 10 Vectis 100BF Vectis 20
Vectis 200 Vectis 2000 Vectis 25
Vectis 260 Vectis 30 Vectis 300
Vectis 3000 Vectis 300L Vectis 40
Vectis 4300 Beam Vectis G-1 Vectis G-2
Vectis G-3 Vectis G-4 Vectis GX-1
Vectis GX-2 Vectis GX-3 Vectis GX-4
Vectis S-1 Vectis S-100 Vectis UC
Vectis Weathermatic Vectis Weathermatic Zoom
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Minolta Digital Camera Models W
Winder G
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Minolta Digital Camera Models WEATHERMATIC
Weathermatic 35 Weathermatic 35D Weathermatic A
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Minolta Digital Camera Models X
X-300 X-300S X-370S
X-700
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Minolta Digital Camera Models XTREM
Xtreem GX1 Xtreem GX2 Xtreem GX3
Xtrem GX4
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Minolta Digital Camera Models ZOOM
Action Zoom 90 Panorama Zoom 28 Zoom 110 Date
Zoom 130c Date Zoom 160 Date Zoom 60 Date
Zoom 70EX Zoom 80 Date Zoom 80c Date
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Minolta Accessories or Compatible Part - Battery (B, CB), Antenna (AT), Adaptor (AC), Chargers (CH, DK)
B-151 B-155 B-160
B-162 B-262 B-271
B-307 B-320 B-355
B-9558 B-9590 B-9597
B-9628 B-9700 B-9703
CH-9003 CH-9007 CH-9040
CH-9041 CH-9251 CH-9700
CR-SDMMCBUN DC1500B12N DC1500B4N
DC1500B8N DC2400B4N DRM200RES
M-CF4G M-SD2G M-SD4G
M-SDM1G M-SDMC1G M-SDMC2G
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Other devices for Minolta:
  Minolta  Camcorder   Minolta  Watch
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Replacement battery for Minolta Digital Camera
 

Are the “Aftermarket" batteries available for my Minolta Digital Camera just as good as the Original Manufacturer Equipment (OEM) batteries?
That would depend on your point of view. Some people prefer to stick with the OEM battery because they feel safer with it. Other people would prefer to go with an aftermarket version, because in general, they are less expensive then the OEM and in a lot of cases they have a higher capacity. So just do your research and make sure that you evaluate your needs before making this decision.

 
OEM Minolta Digital Camera Batteries vs. 3rd Party Batteries
Remember, at Lowcostbatteries.com all are batteries are made to meet or exceed the OEM specifications so you can rest assured that the battery you purchase from us for your Minolta Digital Camera will work just fine. Best of all our batteries are less expensive and usually exceed the performance of the OEM Minolta Digital Camera batteries.

Use our quick search for the proper battery for all your electronic devices.


Can I mix the aftermarket battery with my OEM Minolta Digital Camera Battery Charger?
Yes, all the batteries we sell will work with the OEM Minolta Digital Camera battery charger.


My Minolta Digital Camera battery has stopped working, now what should I do?

You can either rebuild you battery if it is possible or recycle your battery. Please do not throw your battery in the trash. Proper recycling will ensure the battery will not become harmful to the environment. Check your local phone book for a recycle program. Many cities support battery recycle programs.

 

Minolta Digital Camera Battery useful facts


Breaking In New Minolta Digital Camera Batteries  
New batteries come in a discharged condition and must be fully charged before use. It is recommended that you fully charge and discharge your new battery two to four times to allow it to reach its maximum rated capacity.

Keeping your Minolta Digital Camera Batteries clean
It's a good idea to clean dirty battery contacts with a cotton swab and rubbing alcohol. This helps maintain a good connection between the battery and your portable device.

 

Additional Battery Information

 

What is a gel cell battery or sealed lead acid battery?
Gel cell or sealed lead acid batteries have basically the same chemistry as wet or flooded cell batteries. The batteries' electrolyte is in a gelatin form and is absorbed into the plates. The battery is then sealed with epoxy. These batteries may be used in any position. They are exceptionally leak resistant. Applications include UPS devices, emergency lights, and wheelchairs. These batteries contain 2 volts per cell with common voltages of 4, 6, and 12 volt.

How are battery ratings used?

  • Amp-Hour battery rating: This is the common rating of a battery. Amp-hour rating of battery capacity is calculated by multiplying the current (in amperes) by discharge time (in hours). Amp-hour battery rating is commonly when describing sealed lead acid batteries used in UPS systems, emergency lights and wheelchairs.
    For example: a battery which delivers 2 amperes for 20 hours would have a 40 amp-hour battery rating (2 * 20= 40).
  • Cold Cranking Amperage battery rating: CCA is the discharge load in amps which a battery can sustain for 30 seconds at 0 degrees F. and not fall below 1.2 volts per cell (7.2V on 12V battery). This rating measures a burst of energy that a car needs to start on a cold morning. This rating is used mainly for rating batteries for engine starting capacity and does not apply to NiCad batteries, NiMH batteries or alkaline batteries.
  • Reserve capacity battery rating: RC is the number of minutes a new, fully charged battery at 80 degrees F. will sustain a discharge load of 25 amps to a cut-off voltage of 1.75 volts per cell (10.5V on 12V battery). This rating measures more of a continuous load on the battery.

What is a battery cycle?
Cycle life is measured by the amount of times a battery may be charged and discharged. Every time a battery is charged and discharged, it uses one cycle. Cycle life is very important in battery applications such as laptop batteries and emergency light batteries. A NiCad battery has a cycle life of 500-1000 or more cycles.

What are deep cycle batteries?
Deep-cycle batteries typically feature thick plates with a high-density active material. The thick battery plates allow for reserve energy to be stored deep within the battery plate and released during slow discharge such as trolling or electronic instrument use. The high-density active material remains within the batteries' plate/grid structure longer, resisting the normal degradation found in cycling conditions. They are typically used where the battery is discharged to great extent and then recharged such as a battery powered trolling motor on a fishing boat.

How can batteries be connected?
Note: When interconnecting batteries (cells), they must be identical in voltage and amp rating!

  • Batteries may be connected in series. The positive terminal of the first battery is connected to the negative terminal of the second battery; the positive terminal of the second is connected to the negative of the third, and so on. The voltage of the assembled battery is the sum of the individual batteries. The batteries are connected: + to - to + to - to + to -, etc. The capacity of the battery is unchanged.
  • Batteries may also be connected in parallel. The positive terminal of the first battery is connected to the positive terminal of the second battery, the positive terminal of the second is connected to the positive of the third; the negative terminal of the first battery is connected to the negative terminal of the second battery, the negative terminal of the second is connected to the negative of the third and so on. The batteries are connected: + to + to + and - to - to -. In this configuration, the capacity is the sum of the individual batteries and voltage is unchanged.

For example, (5) 6V 10AH batteries connected in series produces a battery array that is 30 Volts and 10AH. Connecting the batteries in parallel produces a battery array that is 6 Volts and 50AH. Ordinary auto batteries are designed in the same fashion. Six 2-volt cells are arranged in series to produce a 12v battery. Many NiCad batteries are arranged in the same way.

Does overcharging cause damage?
Overcharging occurs when the total capacity removed has been replaced by recharging and the battery remains on charge. This overcharging creates excessive heat that can cause the battery plates within the cells to buckle and shed their active material. The battery will react to the overcharge by producing an excessive amount of hydrogen and oxygen. These gases are the result of the breakdown of the water molecules within the electrolyte. The water that has been displaced by overcharging can be replaced in a serviceable (non-sealed) battery, but, in the maintenance-free sealed batteries, permanent capacity loss will result.
Excessive battery discharging can cause damage to a battery. The amount of discharge a battery can have without damage depends upon its chemistry. In general, a lead acid battery will not tolerate as deep a discharge as a NiCad or NiMh battery. Sealed lead acid batteries function best if they are discharged to only about 85% of nominal voltage (10.2V on 12V battery).

What is sulfation of batteries?
Sulfation is the formation or deposit of lead sulfate on the surface and in the pores of the active material of the batteries' lead plates. If the sulfation becomes excessive and forms large crystals on the plates, the battery will not operate efficiently and may not work at all. Common causes of battery sulfation are battery inactivity in a discharged condition, operating the battery at excessive temperatures, and prolonged under or over charging.

 


 


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