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Batteries and Chargers are Crucial Accessories For Your Digital
Camera
For a photographer, few things
are worse than the bad feeling that you've just missed a
fantastic shot because the digital camera battery went dead. If
you are planning to take a lot of photos, is advisable to bring
another replacement battery with you - few digital camera
accessories are more important.
There are many reviews on
digital cameras, but few sources if usable information
concerning the options with batteries. But it's an important
question - how can we find a good battery replacement for our
digital cameras?
There are 3 kinds of
digital camera batteries that you can choose from: alkaline
Ni-MH and lithium-ion. Plus, there are factory-specific
batteries.
Alkaline batteries are the
most common batteries and are used for many kinds of consumer
electronic products. There are many brands of alkaline
batteries, like Duracell, Energizer, Sony, Samsung, Maxell,
etc. Alkalines are not rechargeable and once they are drained,
you have no option but throw it away. So they are not an ideal
accessory for digital cameras. You should take alkalines only as a temporary
solution if your regular batteries go flat. Also note that
alkalines need to be taken them out of the digital camera
after using as they could leak.
Ni-MH batteries on the other
hand are rechargeable battery, and quite common. They are not
overly expensive, and are a good choice to juice up your
digital camera. YThey are of course not as cheap as alkaline
batteries, but the fact that you can recharge them 1000 times
will save you a lot of money. They do have a so-called 'memory'
effect that will cause them to hold less and less charge, so
you will have to replace them eventually. For Ni-MH batteries
need to be fully charged and discharged up to 3 times before
achieving full capacity.
Lithium-ion batteries
(sometimes abbreviated Li-ion batteries) are also rechargeable.
Nowadays, most digital cameras use Lithium-ion batteries as
power supply. They are lighter and more powerful than alkaline
and Ni-MH batteries. Lithium-ion batteries do not suffer from
'memory' effects. They are more expensive than Ni-MH though.
Also, do not charge them until they are fully discharged, or
you will shorten their life. .
As for the chargers, these
come in different shapes and capacities and usually plug into
the electric grid. If you are traveling with your camera, you
should consider solar-powered chargers as an additional
accessory, and also make sure that you have the right plug
adapters for the country that you are going to.
Factory-specific batteries are
usable for your brand on digital camera only. You don't have a
lot of options with this accessory, but do check if the
manufacturer offers differently powered (volt * ampere)
batteries, or if you can get compatible cheaper batteries from
a white label manufacturer.
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