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Delkin expands line with cardreader and battery
Dennis Hissink : February 21th 2004 - 07:47 CET
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Delkin DevicesDelkin has also some news to share with us. During PMA in Las Vegas they will showcase their rechargeable version of the CR-V3 battery; eFilm RCR-V3. A battery that is a powerful replacement for two or four AA batteries often found in digital cameras, but expensive due to the fact that this battery is disposable like the AA batteries. Delkin's RCR-V3 provides a rechargeable alternative in a Lithium Ion battery. The RCR-V3 offers much more output than NiMH batteries, holds a charge longer, weighs much less, and is more economical over time. The new battery will be packed with a battery charger or will be sold separately. The complete line of eFilm rechargeable batteries now includes five new offerings compatible with many popular cameras.
Delkin expands line with cardreader and batteryThe DD/BLM-1 is made for the Olympus E-1 and C-5060 camera. The DD/LIP-10/B-9519 will work in the Sony DSC-F55K, DF-1 and other cameras. Also designed for many of Sony's digital cameras and camcorders is the DD/NP-550, which will power the DKC-FP3, DSC-D700 and D770, MVC-CD1000 and the MVC-FD-100 models among several others. The NP-100 meets the power requirements of the Fuji DS260 and several of the MX series cameras, plus a variety of JVC, Leica, Ricoh and Toshiba cameras. Finally, the eFilm DD/NP-80 rounds out this latest battery line expansion. This battery works in the Kodak DC4800, several of the Fuji FinePix MX series and Toshiba PDR series of cameras.

Beside introducing the RCR-V3 battery, Delkin's line of card reader/writers will be expanded with the introduction of the new USB 2.0 reader-29. This new device will read and write to SD (Secure Digital), MiniSD (Mini Secure Digital), MultiMedia and Reduced Sized MultiMedia without the need for an adapter. It has a true miniSD slot and by providing the fast USB 2.0 interface data transfers will take place very rapidly. Next to the reader/writer 29 will stand the value priced USB 2.0 CF (CompactFlash reader/writer (reader 28), SD/MMC (Secure Digital and MultiMedia) and Memory Stick Pro multi reader/writer with an added feature of a detachable cable.
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