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Can someone tell me about the Kodak Easyshare M863's battery life? |
I need a new camera and I was seriously considering buying this one. My old one sucked the juice out of batteries...I couldn't take more than 5 pictures without putting a "low battery" signal on. How often would I have to recharge this Kodak? That camera uses Li-ion batteries that have the best longevity, both holding a charge and life span. I have a Kodak Easyshare C433. I always charge mine every day. Even though I use rechargeable batteries. I would advice you to get rechargeable batteries and an wall charger. So when you are on a trip you can change the batteries out. |
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