I just bought a digital camera that uses a Canon Brand Li-ion battery. Aparantly, it lasts about 160 pictures with flash, which seems good!
But the bad thing about rechargable batteries is if you run out of charge, you can't just go to the nearest store and buy some more. So I want to get an extra one or two for when I'm on vacation. Buying the replacment bettery from Canon is $70.00 plus shipping. I can find generic brands for SOOO much less, and they say that they're compatible with my camera.
I'm worried about the chance that they could break or damage my camera, as well as if I can use my charger for the new generic battery.
Has anyone used generic batteries for their camera, and if so, did they work okay? I'm torn because AA batteries in other cameras don't damage them even if you buy a cheap brand, but is it the same with specialized batteries... I'm not sure!
2007-03-11
17:43:37
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Matt
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➔ Cameras
My camera doesn't use AA or AAA, it uses a specialized Li-ion battery, looks like cracker, kind of, in shape.
2007-03-11
17:54:34 ·
update #1