I have a new digital camera. It came with NiMH batteries. What does that mean? Can I only use those batteries in it, or any type of rechargeable battery?
Thanks
You can use any brand AA rechargable. Many people like the Sanyo Eneloop because they hold a charge longer than a traditional NiMH. Do not use NiCd or alkaline rechargables, but they are almost impossible to find anyway.
You can use lithium AA batteries. You can't charge lithiums AA's though.
I carry a pack of lithiums in my bag as a backup in case I discharge all my other batteries. You can get somewhere around 600 shots out of them, but they are expensive. Also they have about a 10yr Shelf Life with a Low self-discharge rate of 0.5% per year at room temperature.
You can also use Alkaline batteries but you would be lucky to get about 60 shots out of them. Cameras have a big drain.
One characteristic of NiMH batteries is that they will not reach their full peak until after 3-5 charges.
Also consider getting a Poweres (MaHa) MH-C401FS charger.
Here's why:
I've had really good results with Powerizer batteries from www.BatterySpace.com.
I use their 2600mAh AAs in my Canon S3 and charge them with this charger. It's great for WDW trips; very compact, quick and it charges from 1-4 AAs (or AAAs) at a time; good for both toys and cameras!
I also have a set of Sanyo Eneloops that I leave in the camera when I'm not on vacation; they retain much of their charge so the camera's always ready to go if I *do* see something I want to photograph. I don't use the Eneloops on a WDW vacation because they don't have as much power as the 2600mAh's, though.
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