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Posted by clare on March 13, 2009, 1:18 pm
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 15:11:04 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
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>Those might be good for backup batteries, if the
>rechargables run out.
IF? When!
I don't even bother with rechargeables. Always end up missing a good
shot because the batteries are "dead"
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Posted by tnom on March 13, 2009, 2:32 pm
On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 15:11:04 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
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>Those might be good for backup batteries, if the
>rechargables run out.
Be careful when using non rechargeable lithium AA batteries. Not all
camera manufacturers recommend them.
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Posted by clare on March 13, 2009, 4:58 pm
On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 14:32:40 -0400, tnom@mucks.net wrote:
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>On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 15:11:04 -0400, "Stormin Mormon"
>>Those might be good for backup batteries, if the
>>rechargables run out.
>Be careful when using non rechargeable lithium AA batteries. Not all
>camera manufacturers recommend them.
They may not reccomend them, but the voltage is right and they
provide adequate power. What's the down side?
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Posted by tnom on March 13, 2009, 6:55 pm
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>>Be careful when using non rechargeable lithium AA batteries. Not all
>>camera manufacturers recommend them.
> They may not reccomend them, but the voltage is right and they
>provide adequate power. What's the down side?
They recommend not using them.
"'Unusable" is the term used. Reasons...
They can leak.
They may also cause battery power indicator inaccuracy.
Cause the camera to not turn on. Cause data written to
the memory card to be damaged.
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Posted by Bob M. on March 13, 2009, 10:36 pm
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>>>Be careful when using non rechargeable lithium AA batteries. Not all
>>>camera manufacturers recommend them.
>> They may not reccomend them, but the voltage is right and they
>>provide adequate power. What's the down side?
> They recommend not using them.
> "'Unusable" is the term used. Reasons...
> They can leak.
> They may also cause battery power indicator inaccuracy.
> Cause the camera to not turn on. Cause data written to
> the memory card to be damaged.
...and the digital camera repair place I sent mine to (recommended by Kodak)
specifically said 'use lithium batteries'. The only time I've had problems
is with alkaline or rechargeable (NiMH) - the lithium's work forever.
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>rechargables run out.