Re: digital camera battery use
- From: JosephKK <joseph_barrett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 14:36:13 -0800
tnom@xxxxxxxxx tnom@xxxxxxxxx posted to rec.photo.digital:
reply to all of the good people who answered my initial question:
thank you thank you for your informative posts.! This morning I
purchased a Sanyo Eneloop charger with 8 rechargeable batteries from
Costco for about $25. On a different thread Eneloop was very
highly recommended because the batteries do not lose their charge as
others
when not being used and come fully charged when purchased. Best,
Aaron
You won't be disappointed with these batteries. Read this thread :
pan.2007.11.03.20.37.21.805955@xxxxxxxxxxx
A further advantage in using the AA's is if you happen to not have
your rechargeable at hand or ready you can always purchase a non
rechargeable set of AA's in either alkaline or the non rechargeable
version of a Lithium AA. Always consult your manual first before
using AA alkaline's or AA Lithium's. Some cameras do not recommend
their use. Most do.
If you change that from recommend to support / allow i will buy-off on
it.
Many cameras have issues with the voltage difference that using NiCad
or NiMH (2.4V to 2.5V) instead of 3.3V (Li-ion / Li-Poly) dual
alkaline cell equivalent) recommended batteries.
.
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