iNTeNSeBLue98
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My Kodak C340 is almost 4 years old. DH gave it to me for Christmas before our 2006 WDW trip.
It's a decent camera, but it eats standard rechargable AA batteries! I can have the batteries in the charger overnight and within a day of non-use, whether in the camera or still in the charging base, they are nearly useless. (I think I bought this set of batteries earlier this year.) I've had the same experience with both Energizer and Duracell (2000+ mAh).
I bought a Kodak C613 last year on clearance for my DD, the cameras are quite similar, but the same pair of batteries last much longer in her model. One difference between the cameras - I think mine has another battery somewhere on board, to maintain the date setting. The clock on the newer resets if the batteries are removed for too long.
Any advice on maintaining battery longevity? Would the NiMh (I think that's the type) battery pack be a better option? Or, is the camera outdated and should be upgraded?
It's a decent camera, but it eats standard rechargable AA batteries! I can have the batteries in the charger overnight and within a day of non-use, whether in the camera or still in the charging base, they are nearly useless. (I think I bought this set of batteries earlier this year.) I've had the same experience with both Energizer and Duracell (2000+ mAh).
I bought a Kodak C613 last year on clearance for my DD, the cameras are quite similar, but the same pair of batteries last much longer in her model. One difference between the cameras - I think mine has another battery somewhere on board, to maintain the date setting. The clock on the newer resets if the batteries are removed for too long.
Any advice on maintaining battery longevity? Would the NiMh (I think that's the type) battery pack be a better option? Or, is the camera outdated and should be upgraded?