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Casio NP-L7 QV-3EX Replacement Battery 7.4V 650mAh

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Fits Casio QV-3EX, QV-EX3, QV3000-PROPACK, XV-3 digital cameras; replaces OEM part NP-L7.
7.4V, 650mAh lithium-ion cell delivers 4.81Wh — standard output for this compact camera line.
Connector slides straight into the QV-3EX battery slot with a spring latch; polarity marked on pack.
We charged this cell in the Casio BC-L10S and measured clean voltage ramp with no BMS fault codes.
On first install, run one full charge cycle through the camera body before extended shooting — Casio firmware maps battery capacity to the new cell's discharge curve during initial charge.

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Voltage

7.4V

Amp

650mAh

Casio QV-3EX / XV-3 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (NP-L7)

This is a 7.4V, 650mAh Li-ion replacement for the Casio NP-L7 battery. It fits the QV-3EX, QV-EX3, QV3000-PROPACK, and XV-3 digital cameras. Swap it in when the original cell no longer holds a working charge.

  • QV and XV platform compatibility: These four models share the same battery bay dimensions, 7.4V nominal rail, and NP-L7 connector orientation. No adapter needed — the cell seats and locks the same way across all four bodies.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on compatible hardware. The BMS held the 7.4V rail without tripping on camera startup, and the protection circuit responded correctly at low-voltage cutoff — no false shutdowns during testing.
  • First-install charge cycle on the QV series: Run one full charge via the OEM charger or camera body before your first shoot. These older Casio bodies map the battery-remaining indicator against a known charge curve — skipping this step can cause the display to read incorrectly from the start.

Dead battery indicator on a replacement cell that isn't actually flat

The QV-3EX uses a voltage-threshold system to estimate remaining charge. A new cell has a slightly different discharge curve than the aged OEM battery the camera last calibrated against. When the camera reads the resting voltage of an unfamiliar cell, it can misinterpret a partially charged state as near-empty. Performing one complete charge cycle from within the camera body — or via the OEM charger — gives the BMS enough data to map the new cell accurately. After that cycle, the indicator typically stabilises.

Battery percentage jumping erratically between shots

If the remaining-battery indicator skips around during a shoot — say, dropping from 60% to 20% then recovering — the camera's voltage sampling is catching the cell mid-load rather than at rest. This happens because the QV series samples voltage during high-draw moments like LCD refresh or flash recharge. It is not a faulty cell. Let the camera sit powered on for two minutes after the first full charge to allow the BMS to anchor its reference point, then verify the reading stabilises above 7.0V at rest.

Compatible Models

QV-3EX QV-EX3 QV3000-PROPACK XV-3

Replaces Part Numbers

NP-L7

Technical Specifications

Voltage7.4V
Amp Hours650mAh
Capacity650mAh
Rate4.81Wh
Net Weight39.7g /1.40 oz
Gross Weight89.7g /3.16 oz
Approximate Weight89.7g /3.16 oz
Dimension 51.50 x 30.30 x 16.50mm

Product Highlights

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

My Casio QV-3EX shows a dead battery icon immediately after I put in the new NP-L7 — is the cell faulty?

Almost always, no. The QV-3EX reads resting voltage on first contact and compares it to a stored threshold map calibrated to the original cell. A new replacement cell sitting at a partial charge can read as depleted against that old map. Put the battery on a full charge cycle — either in the camera body or with the OEM charger — before dismissing the cell. After one complete cycle, the indicator should reflect actual charge level.

The flash on my QV-3EX isn't fully recycling between shots since I swapped the battery — what's causing that?

Flash recycling draws a short, high-current spike to recharge the capacitor. If the replacement cell's internal resistance is slightly higher than the original — common in any new cell before it's been broken in — that spike causes a brief voltage sag, and the camera throttles the next flash cycle until voltage recovers. Run 10 to 15 full charge-discharge cycles to condition the cell and reduce internal resistance. If recycling lag persists after conditioning, measure resting voltage — it should hold above 7.2V between shots.

Why does my QV-3EX seem to drain the replacement NP-L7 faster in cold weather compared to indoors?

Li-ion cells lose usable capacity as temperature drops — at around 0°C, a 650mAh cell can deliver noticeably fewer shots than at room temperature. This is a chemistry limit, not a defect in the cell. The QV-3EX LCD and image processor both pull constant current, so the reduced capacity is consumed faster than it would be in a warmer environment. Keep a spare cell in an inside pocket during cold-weather shoots and swap when the body feels sluggish — resting voltage should read at least 7.0V before you load it.

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