Hello Everyone,
I have a Canon camera, model PowerShot A560, which used to be very moderate in its battery consumption, and is satisfactory in all other ways (we are not serious photographers, just 'snapshot' people) Just lately though, it's been a bit disappointing, I seem to be changing batteries all the time, and the last straw was putting in new batteries to go to the beach last Saturday, and after taking 3 photos there, I found the batteries were knackered today. My son says since the camera was bought over 4 years ago, it is now officially an antique, and I should change it forthwith. Do these cameras become more wasteful of battery power as they get older? You'll gather I am of the Box Brownie generation, and no-one actually repairs cameras like mine nowadays. Sorry to maunder on. -G-
I use rechargeables in my Powershot Camera and other things too. I use 2000mah and 2800mah ones and have a few spares already charged up and waiting. No problems at all.
more likely the batteries have just run out of steam; they don't recharge forever. Try new ones (proper Duracell ones, not the ones from the guy with the stall outside the chip shop) and see if the problem continues. If it does, it's the camera.
Thanks to everyone for advice and comments. She Who Must Be Obeyed says bugger it, we'll treat ourselves to a new camera, and donate the old one to the Oxfam shop. Bye now -G-