If they are AA batteries get some rechargeable nickel metal hydride (Ni-MH) batteries 2000 - 2500 mAh should be fine for your camera. Remember that these will not hold a charge for long after the first charge or two so use them a couple of times and you will find they last for ages.
2006-11-23 10:27:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Duracell has a nickle metal hydrate battery that are recommend for digital cameras also if your camera has a view finder and a LCD option use the view finder more because the LCD screens will eat the power. They sell a pack with a 15 minute charger and 4 rechargeable batteries
2006-11-23 10:23:11
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answered by courtqua 2
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I would recommend 2500 NiMH or higher.
You can recharge them as often as you want, but when they are new, they will not attain their full capacity until they've been charged several times.
They do not have to be fully drained before re-charging.
Also, they are designed to self-discharge at the rate of about 1/2 -1% per day when not in use...so always make sure you charge them a day before or on the day of intended use. Batteries that have not been used for several weeks or months may require 2 or 3 charging cycles to reach full capacity.
2006-11-23 14:00:54
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answered by Petra_au 7
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The ones I use (and they last longer than most) are Uniross 1300mAh rechargeable. The first time you use a rechargeable battery use it up completely before recharging it fully - that way you prolong the life of the battery. And buy 4 batteries so you'll always have a spare set ready.
2006-11-23 10:05:06
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answered by marcoporres 4
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It's a waste of time and money using anything other than rechargeables. If your camera uses AA size cells, then go for 2500mAh NickelMetalHydride (NMH). They will last for ages, but they do lose their charge over a few weeks even if not used. Just charge them every few weeks. They do not have the memory effect thet NiCds have. You should be able to pick up a set of batteries and a charger for about £20.
2006-11-24 00:22:43
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answered by Ray P 4
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long term use (up to 3 years): rechargeable batteries 2500mA.
Short term: lithium
just think: how much will cost you to buy sets of lithium batteries in 3 years. And how much is to buy a set of 4 rechargeable batteries 2500mA + a charger- look for a brand name - will last at least 3 years.
2006-11-23 15:38:58
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answered by dand370 3
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In addition to the answers above that are helpful, try to turn of your LCD monitor as much as possible or set it to turn off after a short interval like 10 seconds. The LCD eats batteries.
2006-11-23 17:12:05
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answered by Picture Taker 7
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Any type of lithium battery is good. I know what you're going through. I'm lucky if my alkaline batteries last 30 minutes in my digital camera.
2006-11-23 09:50:34
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answered by Izzy 5
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f$%* rechargeables. You really want to carry a charger with you? nah.... get lithium they are the best out there they cost a lil more but its worth it
2006-11-23 11:59:09
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answered by that black chick 2
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take your camera to a camera shop and ask them.
i always carry a spare set of batteries in my camera case,because if you havnt used your camera for a while they still discharge.
2006-11-23 09:56:02
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answered by Anonymous
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