SKU: GC80-DMW-BTC12GN

Panasonic USB Charger BLC12,BLG10,BLH7

Panasonic USB Charger BLC12, BLG10, BLH7

Don't let your camera stay out of action for too long. This Panasonic DMW-BTC12GN battery charger is compatible with Panasonic BLG10E, BLC12 and BLH7 batteries, so you can pick it up to keep certain Panasonic cameras firing longer. This charger can be used as a replacement or as a spare in case of an emergency.

Features:

For BLG10E, BLC12 and BLH7 batteries

Charge light indicator

Replacement or spare part

For lithium rechargeable batteries

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Panasonic USB Charger BLC12, BLG10, BLH7

Don't let your camera stay out of action for too long. This Panasonic DMW-BTC12GN battery charger is compatible with Panasonic BLG10E, BLC12 and BLH7 batteries, so you can pick it up to keep certain Panasonic cameras firing longer. This charger can be used as a replacement or as a spare in case of an emergency.

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