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What is the best AA battery for a Digital Camera?
I have an Olympus SP-350 with this huge attached flash& a big ass lenses.
Camera takes 2 AA batteries but they don't last for shit. How do i get the most battery life out of my camera? WTF do i look for in a AA battery. Producers help me out. |
Rechargeable ones. 20 x aa costs about 20 bucks here.
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get the Tama rechargables 2800 mah- nickel mh they are the best with fastest recovery time. They pay for them selfes over time:2 cent,s::thumbsup
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I was thinking about buying this for my Camera :http://www.ebay.com/itm/Macro-Twin-F...em35 a987b39e What do you guys think? Waste of money? Or neat gadget? |
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Are you shooting a lot of macro ? |
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What makes you say that these are the best for my camera? My camera will literally eat up batteries in a day.. |
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Energizer ultimate lithium batteries for digital devices fucking rock! Best camera batteries I've ever owned.
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However, without a DOUBT, rechargeable are what you need. Get 12, you're set. |
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Sanyo XX Eneloop (aka. Sanyo Eneloop Pro) 2500mAh, black http://i.minus.com/jbkQYiZI6x51aJ.jpg 2. Sanyo Eneloop (4 pack or 20 pack) - 2000mAh, white http://i.minus.com/jHKkCoU4N9zdG.jpg 3. Sanyo Eneloop Glitter pack - 2000mAh, sexy various colors http://i.minus.com/jSgdhIZeATkCp.jpg PS: use only their Sanyo charger that you can buy with batteries since other ("quick") chargers will fuck the batteries... just my 2c |
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What do you think about these? http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-Soshine-...e m33750fe7d7 |
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I think I'm going to get raped if i buy batteries off Ebay. |
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Lithium Polymer and lithium ion batteries have the most power per size of the rechargeables. You can compare using the mah rating on the battery. Commonly available rechargeable batteries are 1.2V, whereas alkaline are 1.5V, so the rechargeable MAY not last long, depending on at what voltage your camera cuts off. If your camera needs 1.25V per cell, rechargeable won't work. If it only needs 1V, good rechargeables will work well. As far as primary batteries, if the camera takes two AA batteries, see if it'll accept a CR-V3. A CR-V3 is a lithium battery that's the same size as two AA, but lasts a lot longer. If the CR-V3 fits, you can consider the rechargeable version, the RCR-V3. |
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here you go those are the batteries at a hell of a price I usually pay close to $20 per set http://www.canadacomputers.com/produ...item_id=027454 |
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