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I own a Pentax Optio S60 digital camera that just eats batteries. Any suggestions on my battery problem? |
I own a Pentax Optio S60 digital camera that just eats batteries. Any suggestions on my battery problem? I would try rechargeable batteries. i had the same problem with my pentex That's a real problem with most digital cameras that run on AA batteries. Consider buying a few rechargeable 2500 or 2700 MaH batteries. They'll last a lot longer, and you can recharge them when they are depleted. Do you use the monitor all the time? That right there will eat your batteries Unfortunately, This Is A Problem With This Camera. Check Online Reviews. Battery Life Is Poor - Using Rechargeable Batteries May Help. Reading Camera Reviews For Your Next Camera Purchase Will Help A Lot More. |
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