no but the batteries will drain very quickly ..lucky if they last an hour......
2006-06-10 03:19:34
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answered by kathy_madwoman_bates 4
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rechargable ones tend to have a shorter life that the high powere non-rechargable, but in the long run will work out cheaper. Ordinary batteries will NOT harm the camera, but the cheaper ones will not last. I bought some cheap AA batteries, cost 2 euros for 12, but they don't have the power to take even one shot on my camera, Duracell however, last a long time.
2006-06-10 10:55:27
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answered by mike-from-spain 6
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No, they won't harm the camera- the reason it is recommended, is that digital cameras go through them at an incredible rate. Duracell Ultra are ones that were designed for digicams, but even they only last a short time. Also, when using rechargeable ones, make sure they are at least 1800 mAh, or the camera may not even turn on.
2006-06-10 10:35:46
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answer #3
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answered by neil 4
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Hi,
The normal batteries in your digital camera will not harm it. However, you should remember to always remove your batteries if you aren't going to be using your digital camera for an extended period of time. If you don't remove them, they could leak and destroy your camera. This will happen even if you choose to get rechargeable batteries.
2006-06-10 11:01:48
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answered by Anonymous
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No..it won't harm your camera.You don't have to put in rechargable batteries.You can get lithium batteries for your camera that are not rechargeable.These are good for 600 photos.
2006-06-10 10:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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No they wont harm the camera but dont last long at all, even the duracells which are abit better cant hack it for long. I'd be lost without my rechargeables cos I cant find the lithiums for my camera anywhere
2006-06-10 11:49:44
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answered by Anonymous
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no. ive actually switched from normal batteries to rechargables because of the cost involved and the rate my camera uses batteries. Its fine.
2006-06-11 03:03:57
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answered by motown 5
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Depending on the make of digi camera you have IE kodak etc buy the strongest batteries you can.
2006-06-11 10:34:05
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answered by sweet21 1
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You can operate a digital camera ?
2006-06-10 10:33:45
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answered by Colin F 1
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read the manuel most cams are lucky to use ordinery batteries as these have a slightly higher voltage and this charges the flash a lot faster
2006-06-14 15:21:33
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but don't leave them in your camera when not in use.
2006-06-14 15:15:39
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answered by Tako 2
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