HP HD Digital camcorder v5560u

I have a HP HD Digital Camcorder V5560u and I'm trying to get accessories for this device but not able to find any.
Please can some1 direct me in the right direction??

Hello DieterVE.
Unfortunately, there isn't a whole lot of information on the web about the HD Digital Camcorder V5560u that I can point you to. You might want to take your camcorder to a camera specialty shop and have them help you find the accessories that will best work with the camcorder.
I've included a link to our product support contact information below for any additional assistance you may need.
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I hope this helps.
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