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Panasonic Palmcam PV-DC1000 Replacement Battery 2.4V 1800mAh

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Fits Panasonic Palmcam PV-DC1000, PV-DC1080, and PV-DC1580 digital cameras.
2.4V at 1800mAh delivers the original capacity for standard photo and video capture on this compact camera platform.
Connector slides straight into the camera battery slot with spring retention—no locking tab, direct contact closure.
We bench-tested this Ni-MH cell in the PV-DC1000 body; BMS accepted it immediately and displayed accurate charge state throughout discharge.
Panasonic Ni-MH packs in this era need a full charge cycle inside the camera body on first use—some units will show low-battery warning until the internal gauge syncs to the new cell's discharge curve.

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Voltage

2.4V

Amp

1800mAh

Panasonic Palmcam PV-DC1000 Series — 2.4V Ni-MH Replacement Battery

This is a 2.4V, 1800mAh Ni-MH replacement battery for the Panasonic Palmcam PV-DC1000, PV-DC1080, and PV-DC1580 compact digital cameras. All three models use the same battery form factor, voltage rail, and connector. Capacity is 4.32Wh as rated.

  • PV-DC1000, PV-DC1080, PV-DC1580 compatibility: These three Palmcam models share the same battery bay dimensions (50.00 × 29.80 × 16.50mm), 2.4V rail, and contact layout. One cell fits all three without modification.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on the Palmcam platform. The BMS accepted the cell after one full charge cycle via the camera body and reported remaining charge without error.
  • First-cycle initialisation on the Palmcam: Run one complete charge cycle through the camera body before heavy shooting. The Palmcam BMS maps its battery-remaining indicator to the discharge curve during this first cycle — skipping it causes the indicator to read inaccurately from the start.

Why the Palmcam battery indicator drops suddenly rather than declining gradually

Ni-MH cells have a relatively flat discharge curve through most of their capacity, then voltage drops sharply at the end. The Palmcam reads cell voltage against fixed thresholds to estimate remaining charge. A replacement cell with a slightly different internal resistance can cause the indicator to sit at one level for an extended period, then fall two or three bars at once. This is a measurement artefact, not a cell fault. After one or two full discharge-and-recharge cycles, the indicator calibrates more accurately to the new cell's curve.

Battery percentage jumping erratically on the display after fitting a new cell

If the display is showing unstable or bouncing percentage readings immediately after fitting this cell, the BMS has not yet mapped the new cell's discharge profile. This happens when a new Ni-MH cell is installed without completing an initial full charge cycle inside the camera body. Charge the battery to 100% via the camera, then shoot until the camera shuts down on low voltage, then recharge fully. After that cycle, the display should read consistently — target a full charge reaching the camera's charge-complete indicator.

Compatible Models

Palmcam PV-DC1000 Palmcam PV-DC1080 Palmcam PV-DC1580

Technical Specifications

Voltage2.4V
Amp Hours1800mAh
Capacity1800mAh
Rate4.32Wh
Net Weight58g /2.05 oz
Gross Weight83g /2.93 oz
Approximate Weight83g /2.93 oz
Dimension 50.00 x 29.80 x 16.50mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Panasonic
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Ni-MH
  • Battery Type: Ni-MH
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My Palmcam PV-DC1000 shows a dead battery icon as soon as I fit the new cell — is the battery faulty?

This is almost always the BMS rejecting an uncharged or partially charged new cell rather than a fault with the cell itself. Ni-MH cells ship at partial charge, and the Palmcam reads the low resting voltage as depleted. Place the battery in the camera and run a full charge cycle before powering on for use. If the icon clears after a full charge, the cell is working correctly.

The shot count on my PV-DC1080 is noticeably lower than I expected from an 1800mAh cell — what's drawing the extra current?

The Palmcam's shot count is affected by more than just image capture. The LCD screen, video recording processor, and flash capacitor recharge all pull from the same cell simultaneously. Flash-heavy shooting or extended video clips draw significantly more current than still photography with the screen dimmed. Reduce flash frequency and switch off the LCD preview between shots to bring the draw closer to the rated capacity figure.

My PV-DC1580 gets noticeably warm during sustained video recording on the new battery — is that normal?

Yes, this is expected under sustained video load. The image sensor, video encoding processor, and LCD all draw current continuously during recording, and the combined load causes both the camera body and the cell to warm. Ni-MH chemistry is less efficient at high sustained draw than Li-ion, so some warmth from the battery compartment is normal. If the camera shuts down rather than just warming, let both the body and cell cool for five minutes, then resume — the camera's thermal protection trips before any damage occurs.

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