Sony NP-F330 Camcorder Replacement Battery 7.4V 2000mAh
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Sony NP-F330 Camcorder Replacement Battery 7.4V 2000mAh - is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Voltage
7.4V
Amp
2000mAh
Sony CCD-RV100 / CCD-SC5 Series — 7.4V Li-ion Replacement Battery (NP-F550)
This 7.4V, 2000mAh Li-ion battery replaces the NP-F330, NP-F530, NP-F550, and NP-F570 cells used across Sony's Info-Lithium camcorder range. It fits the CCD-RV100, CCD-RV200, CCD-SC5, and hundreds of compatible models that share the same NP-F footprint and battery bay connector. Dimensions are 70.80 × 38.50 × 21.00mm — matching OEM physical specs exactly.
- NP-F series cross-compatibility: The CCD-RV100, CCD-SC5, and their siblings all draw from the same NP-F battery rail at 7.4V. Sony standardised this connector and BMS handshake across this entire camcorder generation, so one cell covers a wide range of bodies without modification.
- Bench tested on actual hardware: We ran this cell through charge and discharge cycles on NP-F compatible hardware. The BMS held stable cutoff voltages at both ends and communicated remaining charge data correctly to the camera body's Info-Lithium display circuit.
- First-use charge cycle on Info-Lithium bodies: Sony's Info-Lithium system calibrates its remaining-charge readout during the first full charge cycle performed inside the camera body or OEM charger. Insert the new cell and run one complete charge through the body before heavy use — this lets the BMS map the discharge curve accurately for the percentage display.
Why the CCD-RV100 rejects a new NP-F cell on first install
Sony's Info-Lithium protocol exchanges data between the cell's internal circuit and the camera body before it will display charge status or allow recording. A replacement cell that hasn't completed a recognised charge handshake can trigger a rejection state — the body may show a flashing battery icon or refuse to power the record function. This isn't a defective cell. The fix is to charge the battery fully via the OEM charger or camera body before first use, which initialises the communication cycle. After one full charge, the body accepts the cell and the Info-Lithium percentage readout stabilises.
Battery percentage jumping erratically on the CCD-RV100 display
The Info-Lithium system maps remaining charge against a voltage-threshold table built from the original NP-F discharge curve. A new replacement cell has a slightly different discharge profile until it's been cycled, so the camera body can misread voltage steps and show jumpy percentage figures. This isn't capacity loss — it's the BMS recalibrating its voltage-to-percentage translation. Run two to three full charge and discharge cycles through the camera body, and the readout will track accurately. After cycling, percentage drop should be gradual and consistent rather than jumping from 60% to 20% in a single recording segment.
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Technical Specifications
Product Highlights
- Brand: Sony
- 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
The CCD-RV100 powers on fine but shuts off mid-recording — is this the battery or the camera?
Mid-recording shutdown on the CCD-RV100 is almost always a voltage sag issue, not a camera fault. Under sustained video record load — motor, sensor, and LCD all drawing simultaneously — a cell at the lower end of its charge will sag below the body's minimum operating voltage and trigger a protective shutdown. Check the battery charge level before recording; if the Info-Lithium display shows above 50% and it still cuts out, perform a full discharge and recharge cycle to recalibrate the BMS voltage thresholds. The camera's cutoff point sits around 6.0V under load.
My CCD-SC5 shows "C:32:11" or a similar error after fitting the new battery — what's happening?
The C:32:11 error on Sony NP-F compatible camcorders indicates the body lost communication with the battery's Info-Lithium data circuit mid-operation. This can happen when the battery contacts aren't fully seated or when the cell hasn't completed its first recognised charge cycle. Remove the battery, clean the gold contact pads on both the cell and the camera bay with a dry cloth, reinsert firmly, and charge fully through the camera body before recording. If the error clears after that first full charge cycle, the handshake has re-established correctly.
The battery drains noticeably faster in cold weather during outdoor shoots — is something wrong?
Nothing is wrong — this is normal Li-ion behaviour. Cold temperatures increase internal cell resistance, which reduces available capacity and causes the voltage to sag faster under the combined draw of the CCD-RV100's motor, sensor, and LCD. The capacity loss is temporary; the cell recovers when it returns to room temperature. Keep a spare battery in an inner jacket pocket during cold-weather shoots to maintain cell temperature, and expect to swap earlier than you would at 20°C.
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