Sunday, January 29, 2012

Batteries for Cameras

Perhaps the most difficult problem that most clients face when getting a digicam is that the battery life is typically extraordinarily short. Alkaline batteries are drained within a few minutes by most cameras. The reason for that is that cameras pull a lot of energy quickly from the battery and alkaline batteries are not designed for such fast spurts of power. For those that have electronic cameras that accept AA type batteries I suggest using Nickel Metal Hydride batteries. They work best with digicams, are rechargeable up to 1000 times, and have no problems with a memory effect like Nickel... Read full post here

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