The Kodak battery are the best for Kodak Digital camera used. Many type of Kodak digital camera can be powered by this Battery. The kodak 889-3992 battery has many advantage instead of other battery. The advantage of this battery such as:
* The longest life AA alkaline battery (up to 3X the pictures) in a digital camera
* Convenience (no need for charging or chargers)
* Excellent value (less expensive than AA lithium batteries)
Product Description :
KODAK Oxy-Alkaline Digital Camera Batteries AA last longer for more pictures than ordinary alkaline batteries in a digital camera.PRODUCT FEATURES: Oxy-alkaline chemistry provides longer life than ordinary alkaline batteries in a digital camera; Read the rest of this entry »
No matter what batteries you use, your digital camera knows how to suck the life out of them. But, there are some ways you can help preserve or even extend the power with which your camera needs to function.
Rechargeable batteries are a great way to conserve money and power. Ni-MH and Lithium-ion batteries - both used amongst Olympus digital cameras (type varies by model) - are rechargeable and can be recharged hundreds of times. Read the rest of this entry »
Why your batteries should not to get wet? Because water can corrode batteries, damaging them and possibly your digital camera.
If it is raining, or if you are near an area of running water such as a waterfall, be extremely careful when changing out your digital camera battery or batteries. Get a safe distance away from the water or water vapor before you do so. Water can corrode your battery or batteries, possibly causing leakage, and this can damage your digital camera as well if you insert the wet batteries. Read the rest of this entry »
mAh stands for Milliamp Hour, a technical term for how much power a particular battery will hold. Digital camera batteries with higher mAh values theoretically last longer without requiring a recharge, allowing you to take more photographs before you have to replace your batteries.
It is recommended when placing batteries in a digital camera that their mAh values match. Otherwise, it is possible that one lesser mAh battery will drain before the others, causing extra strain on the remaining batteries or causing your digital camera to not work until all batteries are replaced.
‘mA’ per ‘hour’ - so 500maH would last 1 hour at 500mA or 2 hours at 250mA or 500 hours at 1mA. Read the rest of this entry »
Are you always running out of battery power just before you take that perfect picture with your digital camera? Here are some tips to conserve your batteries when you are out “snapping away”.
1) Turn off your digital camera when not in use. If you are in a situation where you must snap pictures quickly, this may not apply as turning digital cameras on and off take a few seconds, and may cause you to miss a picture-taking opportunity. However, if you are taking a leisurely stroll and can afford a couple of seconds before snapping a still subject, by all means, conserve your digital camera’s energy!
2) Many digital cameras have a regular viewfinder and an LCD viewfinder. While the digital LCD viewfinder has its benefits, it can drain battery power. Turn it off when applicable and use your regular viewfinder for taking pictures. Read the rest of this entry »
If your digital camera supports AA batteries, read the camera manual and check to see if it also supports a kind of battery called NiMH. These batteries tend to last much longer than most standard alkaline AA batteries - plus, they are rechargeable, so they can be re-used for quite a long time.
Granted, the cost of four NiMH batteries plus a charger is more expensive than four alkaline batteries, but you’ll more than make up the difference in costs once you recharge and use the batteries a few times. Read the rest of this entry »
A digital camera battery is probably the most important digital camera accessory. Some digital cameras can consume power at an alarming rate, providing no more than a few hours of continuous shooting time before the battery is drained. Other cameras are renowned for the long life of their digital camera battery which allows users to snap away with barely a thought to power consumption. It is important to know how you intend to use your camera and what type of battery it needs.
There are two types of digital camera battery. The most widely available digital camera battery is a standard AA-size battery. The other type of digital camera battery is a rechargeable battery that is made by the manufacturer, otherwise known as a proprietary battery.
A proprietary digital camera battery offers the advantage of being lighter and more compact, but they are substantially more expensive, making the prospect of buying one or two backup sets much less appealing. Read the rest of this entry »