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Canon BP 2L14 Battery for Canon HG HV ZR Optura and Elura Camcorders

Canon BP 2L14 Battery for Canon HG HV ZR Optura and Elura Camcorders




The Canon BP2L14 is a Lithium-ion battery for ZR100, ZR200, ZR300, Optura, and Elura camcorders. Charge and carry it as a spare for your camcorder, doubling your amount of uninterrupted shooing time.

Lithium-ion batteries, unlike Nickel-Cadmium batteries, are free of memory effect, which can reduce the usable power of the battery over time.

The Canon BP2L14 is compatible with the following Canon camcorder models:

  • Elura 60
  • Elura 65
  • Elura 70
  • Elura 80
  • Elura 85
  • Elura 90
  • Optura 30
  • Optura 40
  • Optura 400
  • Optura 500
  • ZR100
  • ZR200
  • ZR300

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Very pleased
This battery is amazing. A must have item. It is fit into my HG10 nicely. Just slightly bigger than the piece of craps battery that came with the canon HG10. This battery should have come with the HG10. Every time I used the HG10 for 15-20 minutes and the battery still shown full power. The original battery would have shown 1/2 power or need to be recharge.

4 Stars Not the extended use battery for HV30
Good battery to replace the one that comes with the HV30, but this is not the extended use battery.

5 Stars Works great
Purchased this for our video camera over a year ago. It really helps ensure that we won’t run out of power for an event.

5 Stars Great battery!!
Had to buy to replace the one we bought over four years ago. We got hundreds and hundreds of hours of recording on our camcorder with this battery. I know we’ll get long life out of it. There is long usage between charges. You definately get your money’s worth.

5 Stars Works great for me
I took two of these batteries with me on a recent trip to China – I always recharged them overnight and didn’t have any situations during the day while site-seeing where I ran out of battery juice. I used them in a Canon HV30 video camera and they have more than enough juice for me to watch my 1 hour HD tapes on the plane flight back. :)

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Generating Electricity From Dirt

September 10th, 2008 Power Gadget Reviews No comments
Discover Magazine has a round-up of ten innovations that are ingenious in their simplicity, and potential to help the world. Named “confluent” technologies, they are all effective, affordable and sustainable for use in the developing world (and beyond). They range from micro-hydroelectric power to solar powered LED lamps and charcoal made from sugarcane. One of our favorites is,using soil to generate power (!). Discover reports: Who needs nickel cadmium batteries or coal plants for electric