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Camera/batteries? |
I have a digital camera and it doesn't last long on batteries. I was wondering if I got a battery charger and chargable battery.. will they last longer?... What should I do cause I have to change the batteries all the time! About your question, I guess you are those Lithium rechargeable batteries, right? yeah... i have a kodak camera and i have kodak rechargable batteries... they are great and last a long time! Well it would be cheaper if you got rechargable batteries. You could consider spares. I've also heard of batteries specifically made for cammeras, to last longer. I believe they would cost more though from experience they last a lot longer and saves you money you dont need to spend money on buying new batteries. make sure you buy enough batteries to have atleast 3 sets to charge I have a 530 Canon digital camera and use recharagable batteries. At first it may seem costly, but in the long run, you save a lot of money! Don't bother with alkalines. Use rechargeable NiMH batteries. They will last longer, and are more convenient and economical. do it yes it's better and cheaper in the long run Sounds just like my sister's camera. Chargable batteries last longer, but regular batteries are more "hands-on." By "hands-on" I mean you don't have to wait to charge the thing. So, If you have some time on hands DEFINITLY get chargable batteries. If your life has small amounts of free time, get regs. At work, you could possibly charge em. What kind of batteries does it take? They have car chargers available, but unfortunately you have to take proper care of the batteries to get the best amount of time out of them. Rechargables don't last as long as regular alkaline disposables by my count (AA batteries), but they are great to have multiples around and the rechargables last decent amounts of time and you can keep a lot around and charged for a smaller amount of money. Unfortunately the digicams use a bunch of power so you will have to carry and change frequently unless you have a camera that takes Lithium Ion or other extended charge batteries. If your camera uses AA size batteries, then it's much more cost effective to buy rechargeable NiMH (2500) batteries and a charger. When you first buy them, it may take several charging cycles before they reach their full charge. According to Energizer, batteries DO NOT have to be fully drained before charging. Do you have an optical viewfinder? Turn off the monitor and use it if you do. LCD monitors are battery hungry devices. The longer you leave it on, the quicker the batteries will drain. If you MUST use it, set it to turn off after the minimum time offered, such as 5 or 10 seconds. Don't spend too much time reviewing your pictures on your camera. Save that for the computer when you can use a card reader and not drain your camera batteries. |
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