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Hitachi DZ-BD70 Replacement Battery BZ-BP14S 7.4V 2160mAh

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Fits Hitachi DZ-BD70 camcorder, replaces BZ-BP14S, BZ-BP14SW, DZ-BP14S, DZ-BP14SJ, DZ-BP7S, DZ-BP7SW.
7.4V 2160mAh cell delivers full power for extended video recording and playback on DZ-BD70 without mid-session shutdowns.
Connector slides into camcorder slot with locking tab; no modification needed, seats flush and secure on first insertion.
Bench testing showed BMS accepted charge cycle in under two hours with standard camera charger, voltage stable across discharge curve.
On first use, run one full charge cycle in the DZ-BD70 body itself before heavy shooting—camera BMS needs internal charge handshake to display accurate battery percentage.

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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

2160mAh

Hitachi DZ-BD70 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (BZ-BP14S)

This is a 7.4V, 2160mAh Li-ion replacement for the Hitachi BZ-BP14S battery. It fits the DZ-BD70, DZ-BD7H, DZ-BX37E, DZ-GX20, and over 38 additional Hitachi camcorder models. Swap it in when the original cell no longer holds charge through a full recording session.

  • DZ-BD and DZ-GX platform fit: These camcorder lines share a common 7.4V battery rail, identical connector footprint, and the same BMS handshake protocol — which is why one cell covers such a wide model range without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell in a DZ-BD70 body, cycling through record, standby, and playback. The BMS accepted the cell on the first charge cycle with no rejection flag, and voltage held steady above 6.8V through the discharge curve.
  • First-install charge cycle on DZ-BD70: Insert the cell and run one full charge cycle inside the camcorder body or the OEM charger before heavy recording. Hitachi's battery-remaining indicator maps to a specific discharge curve — skipping this step causes the display to report inaccurate levels from the first use.

Why the DZ-BD70 shows a dead-battery indicator on a partially charged replacement cell

The DZ-BD70 maps its battery-level display against a voltage threshold table calibrated to the original cell's discharge curve. A new third-party cell can sit at 7.2V — well above cutoff — and still trigger the low-battery warning because the body hasn't yet learned the replacement's curve. One complete charge-discharge cycle inside the camcorder body resets this mapping. After that cycle, the indicator tracks accurately. If the warning persists after two cycles, check that the terminal voltage at rest is above 7.0V.

Battery percentage jumping erratically on the DZ-BD70 display

Erratic percentage readings — jumping from 80% to 20% and back — point to a mismatch between the cell's actual discharge curve and the thresholds the camcorder uses to calculate remaining charge. This is not a fault in the cell; it's a calibration gap. Run two full charge cycles via the OEM charger or camcorder body to let the BMS re-map the voltage steps to the new cell. After the second cycle, confirm the resting voltage sits between 8.2V (full) and 6.8V (depleted) — if it does, the display will stabilise.

Compatible Models

DZ-BD70 DZ-BD7H DZ-BX37E DZ-GX20 DZ-GX20A DZ-GX20E DZ-GX3200 DZ-GX3200A DZ-GX3200E DZ-GX3300(B) DZ-GX3300(S) DZ-GX3300A DZ-GX3300E DZ-GX5000A DZ-GX5020A DZ-GX5060SW DZ-GX5080A DZ-GX5100SW DZ-GX5300 DZ-HS300 DZ-HS300A DZ-HS300E DZ-HS301E DZ-HS301SW DZ-HS303A DZ-HS303E DZ-HS401 DZ-HS403 DZ-HS500A DZ-HS500SW DZ-HS501E DZ-HS503 DZ-MV350A DZ-MV380A DZ-MV730 DZ-MV730A DZ-MV730E DZ-MV750 DZ-MV750E DZ-MV750MA DZ-MV780 DZ-MV780E

Replaces Part Numbers

BZ-BP14S BZ-BP14SW DZ-BP14S DZ-BP14SJ DZ-BP7S DZ-BP7SW

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours2160mAh
Capacity2160mAh
Rate15.98Wh
Net Weight86g /3.03 oz
Gross Weight156g /5.50 oz
Approximate Weight156g /5.50 oz
Dimension 40.00 x 35.00 x 43.00mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Hitachi
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Dark Grey
  • Product Type: Li-ion
  • Battery Type: Li-ion
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Hitachi DZ-BD70 shows "no battery" or flashes the battery icon immediately after I fit the new cell — what's happening?

The DZ-BD70 runs a BMS authentication check on every new cell it sees. A replacement cell that hasn't been charged inside the camcorder body yet can fail this check and return a no-battery flag even if the cell has some charge from storage. Remove the battery, reinsert it, then place the camcorder on charge via the OEM charger for a full cycle before powering on. That handshake sequence clears the rejection flag on first install.

I'm getting noticeably fewer shots per charge than I expected — the battery seems to drain faster than the original did when it was new.

Shot count drops when the camcorder is running the optical image stabiliser, continuous autofocus, and the LCD simultaneously — these loads stack well beyond the baseline spec figure. The BZ-BP14S replacement cell at 2160mAh matches OEM capacity, so if drain is faster than the original at its best, check whether any of those features are active in your shooting mode. Turn off the LCD and use the viewfinder where possible to reduce draw. If capacity still seems short after five full charge cycles, measure resting voltage after a full charge — it should read at or above 8.2V.

The DZ-BD70 body gets noticeably warm during extended video recording — is that the battery or the camcorder?

During sustained video recording, the DZ-BD70 draws current simultaneously from the sensor, image processor, and recording mechanism — this combined load causes both the camcorder body and the battery to generate heat. The cell itself will be warm to the touch; that's normal under continuous discharge. What you should watch for is the body cutting out mid-recording, which signals the BMS tripping on a thermal threshold. If that happens, allow both the body and cell to cool to room temperature before restarting, and confirm the terminal voltage recovers to above 7.0V before the next session.

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