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rechargable batteries
If the rechargable batteries in my digital camera run out , can I use ordinary duracell batteries for the time being while I charge up the others. Would it cause any damage to the camera.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's true that they won't cause any damage but my experiemce is the reverse of trt's. I find that ordinary alkaline batteries don't last long in my camera. What you need are NiMh batteries, which come in various capacities, expressed in a milliamp hours. AA size are available in up to 28,000, which last yonks. They're quite cheap on line. Try here: http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/product_info.p hp?cPath=777_3&products_id=101842
I was about to suggest looking at the mAh of the batteries, but Tom beat me to it :(
I used to use 800mAh which didn't last long, but I now have some 2100mAh, which last much longer. (That 28,000 should read 2,800 in Tom's post by the way :P )
The time taken to re-charge your batteries depends not only on the state of your batteries (fully dis-charged, half-discharged, etc), but also on the charger that you're using.
I recommend that you invest in a good charger. It might be a costly initial outlay, but it'll only be a one-off and it will be well worth it. The charger that I used to use, took approx 8 hours to charge my 800 mAh batteries. I now use a charger that automatically stops when the batteries are full and take approx 45 mins to charge my 2100mAh batteries. I charged some 800mAh earlier today and they took approx 10 mins to charge from fully-discharged ...... I rest my case!
Them 2500mAh that Tom recommends seem a good buy, but have a look on Ebay too - there's many a bargain to be had on there.
I used to use 800mAh which didn't last long, but I now have some 2100mAh, which last much longer. (That 28,000 should read 2,800 in Tom's post by the way :P )
The time taken to re-charge your batteries depends not only on the state of your batteries (fully dis-charged, half-discharged, etc), but also on the charger that you're using.
I recommend that you invest in a good charger. It might be a costly initial outlay, but it'll only be a one-off and it will be well worth it. The charger that I used to use, took approx 8 hours to charge my 800 mAh batteries. I now use a charger that automatically stops when the batteries are full and take approx 45 mins to charge my 2100mAh batteries. I charged some 800mAh earlier today and they took approx 10 mins to charge from fully-discharged ...... I rest my case!
Them 2500mAh that Tom recommends seem a good buy, but have a look on Ebay too - there's many a bargain to be had on there.