

🔋 Power your passion with Sony’s genuine Z-series battery — because every shot counts.
The Sony NP-FZ100 Z-series Rechargeable Battery Pack delivers a robust 2280mAh capacity at 7.2V in a compact, lightweight design (83g). Engineered specifically for Sony’s advanced mirrorless cameras, it guarantees reliable, long-lasting power and seamless compatibility, eliminating counterfeit risks and ensuring professional-grade performance for demanding creators.

| ASIN | B071NHTQMJ |
| Antenna Location | Camera |
| Battery Capacity | 2280 |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Battery Weight | 100 Grams |
| Battery capacity | 2280 |
| Battery cell composition | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11 in Camera Batteries |
| Brand | Sony |
| Brand Name | Sony |
| Compatible Phone Models | Not for Mobiles |
| Country of Origin | Japan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 5,507 Reviews |
| External Testing Certification | 177202201739 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04548736064522 |
| Item Dimensions | 39 x 23 x 52 millimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Model Name | NPFZ100.CE |
| Model Number | NPFZ100.CE |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Recommended uses for product | Camera |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Unit count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 7.2 |
R**.
Expensive but Genuine OEM and Probably Worth It - Beware of Counterfeits
This is a genuine Sony NP-FZ100 battery. It's fairly expensive at £65 but probably worth it to have a good reliable battery that won't just fail prematurely, has a reliable indication of charge and is thus less likely to cause missed shots. I decided it was worth paying a full price for the genuine article, from a reliable vendor like Amazon (less risk of counterfeits). Also if you are using in a Sony a7r3 or r4 body then it avoids getting the 'nag screen' about battery being a risk etc. Much to like apart from the price. However some may prefer to pay less than 1/3 this price for 'reasonable' substitute generic cells. Some 'no-name' makes can be quite good, exhibit OK electrical characteristics and even though they likely won't work as well or last as long, still offer fair value as they can be replaced more affordably. Although low cost can offer fair value too, It's quite hard to separate reasonable quality from pure c**p cells. So unless you know a particular (usually a Chinese brand) make is good then it can be tricky business. Over many years of buying cheaper surrogate cells, for both Sony and Nikon cameras, I have never once found any that matched the OEM characteristics of Sony and Nikon branded cells. Many were OK but a few seemed to fail within 6 months and then refuse to charge, without much warning (i.e. no apparent prior trouble). Everybody has different needs and approaches to what constitutes 'fair value'. Finally I have concluded that for me, unless the OEM cells are outrageously priced, then it's probably worth stumping up the extra to buy the real thing. Worst of all situations is to try and save circa 20-40% on what seems like a good deal OEM battery and risk receiving a counterfeit cell. These will often be a lot worse than the average surrogate 'no-name brand' cells and should always be avoided. Old adage about "if it sounds to good to be true then it probably isn't" is worth bearing in mind. I have previously attempted to save a little by buying on eBay. The counterfeit cell I received was cosmetically very good and difficult to spot on appearance alone. Careful checking, weighing and in-camera diagnostics all pointed to a counterfeit so I asked for (and got) a full refund (n.b. eBay won't knowingly stand for counterfeits either, but arguably it's easier for 'dodgy' stock to find it's way to you via eBay than Amazon). Nowadays I try to only buy OEM batteries (same for memory cards too) only from a reliable UK main dealer or from Amazon (both of whom try hard to ensure their stocks are legitimate). In summary it's expensive, but once the pain of paying 'top dollar' has passed the pleasure of using reliable OEM kit persists.
M**M
Still going strong
Genuine cell, holds charge for a full ceremony and portraits on my A7-series. No weird percentage jumps. Pricey, but I’ve learned the hard way that third-party spares aren’t worth the stress.
R**.
Genuine and Reliable
Genuine Sony battery. Fits and works as it should. I bought third party batteries and i found they depleted so much quicker. I will only use genuine Sony batteries and this worked a treat.
N**S
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Good product highly recommend with five star
K**T
Expensive, but reliable.
Whilst expensive, I have over a number of years never been let down by their batteries.
S**M
Great battery, but very pricey
The battery life for this official battery is great, used on many shoots (both video and photo) and definitely worth the extra price over un-official’s. That being said, they aren’t cheap, it’s up to you if you prefer the reliability over savings. You will need a charger for this also.
D**R
Expensive and worth it
I prefer to have at least two batteries that are made from the same brand as my camera and then have a non brand as a emergency backup, yes you pay more but you definitely get what you pay for
P**K
Great value and easy to pay off via Amazon monthly patients
I recently purchased this Sony camera battery, and I couldn't be happier with my decision. Firstly, the battery has an impressively long-lasting charge, which is perfect for extended shooting sessions or traveling without worrying about running out of power. Additionally, what sets this battery apart is how easy it is to change. Swapping out batteries on the go has never been smoother, thanks to its user-friendly design. Moreover, I appreciate the convenience of using my new Amazon credit for this purchase. The option to maintain a small amount every month makes budgeting for photography gear much more manageable. It's a fantastic feature for those who want to spread out payments without breaking the bank. Overall, I highly recommend this camera battery for anyone looking for reliability, ease of use, and flexible payment options. It's a game-changer for photographers of all levels.
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