› 7.2V nominal voltage Li-ion battery
› Comparable to SONY L series
› Display remaining power info on camera viewfinder
› 75Wh / 10.4Ah capacity
› 4-level LED power indicator
› 7.2V Pole-tap DC output
› Multiple circuit protections


SONY L series Battery
Display remaining power info
S-8975 is the replacement battery for SONY NP-F970,
compatible with SONY HVR-V1/Z1/Z7, DSR-PD190,
HD1000E, etc. S-8975 can exchange digital info with the
cameras, and display remaining power info on the camera
viewfinder.


75Wh / 10.4Ah High Capacity
With 7.2V nominal voltage, the S-8975 has 75Wh / 10.4Ah capacity.


Build-in DC Output Socket
A 5.5/2.1mm pole-tap DC output socket is equipped on the
side of S-8975 battery, for DC 7.2V (Nominate) connection.
You can connect on-camera LED light, monitor or wireless
transmitter on the pole-tap socket, and get power simulta-
neously with camera.
The Max power from the pole-tap is 30W, 4A.


4-level LED Power Indicator
The S-8975 battery has the 4-level LED
power indicators to check
the battery remaining capacity. You can get
a quick view of capacity before using.


Easy Charging
The S-8975 can be charged on SWIT Dual
channel charger S-3602F or 4-ch charger LC-D421. It takes about 5 hours and 50
minutes to charge from empty to 100%.
Nominal Voltage | 7.2V |
Capacity | 75Wh, 10.4Ah |
Max output power | Total: 30W, 4A |
Pins: 30W, 4A | |
| Pole-tap: 30W, 4A | |
Compatible cameras | SONY HVR-Z1/Z5/Z7/V1; |
| SONY DSR-PD150/170/190; | |
| SONY NEX-FS100/700/EA50; | |
SONY NXR-MC2000/HD1000; | |
Dimension | 71×39×70mm |
| Charging Temperature | 0-40°C |
| Discharging Temperature | -20°C-50°C(Capacity and Max Load may decrease when operating below 0°) |
Net weight | Net 334g; With package0.35kg |
MSRP
$8222
MSRP
$8222
MSRP
$8222
We provide 1 year conditional warranty, and the following damages/issues are not covered under warranty:
(1) Any damage or breakdown caused by use, maintenance, or storage not according to the User Manual’s instructions, or disassemble, repair without authorization of SWIT.
(2) Battery performance declines, cannot be charged or any charging errors caused by using third-party chargers.
(3) Battery capacity naturally decreased after a certain cycle times of charging and discharging.
(4) The capacity loss caused by over 6-month’s storage, and not charging the battery to re-active it during the period.
(5) Any damage caused by irresistible factors (such as earthquake, fire, lightning etc.) or human factors.
(6) Any damage or breakdown not caused by the product’s design, workmanship, or manufacturing quality, etc.






