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Minolta BC400 Lithium Ion Battery Charger for DiMAGE A1 & A2

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Konica-Minolta
EAN: 0043325994166
Label: Konica Minolta
Manufacturer: Konica Minolta
Model: 8700-159
Publisher: Konica Minolta
Studio: Konica Minolta


Features:
  • Keep your Minolta Dimage A1 or A2 camera charged and ready to shoot
  • For use with NP-400 Lithium-Ion rechargable batteries
  • Minolta BC-400 replacement battery charger
  • Record up to 330 frames with a charged NP-400 battery
  • 1-year warranty







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Konica Minolta's business domain spans from imaging input through output. The company offers diverse products and services which realize new digital imaging environments in a wide range of fields, from those targeting consumers to their business-oriented counterparts, including medical and graphic sectors. These businesses are sustained by materials technology, optical technology, nanotechnology, image technology and other core technologies.implest messaging system.











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