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My camera eats batteries like candy...

posted by cybersnot, Sep 26, 2006 4:43 PM — 2 comments

I wonder if theres a place where all the dead batteries go - like a battery heaven (or maybe battery hell for the ones which run out just when you need them...)!!XD

You can do pretty much anything you like with my stock - when I say credit and notify me of public use, its just because I love seeing what people do with it!!!
I have another stock account on Deviantart and as a manipulator myself I have tons of photo manips in my main gallery on DA too - if you're a member of Deviant, come and find me, my names chop-stix.

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1. posted by rrss, Sep 26, 2006 8:04 PM

Not sure what battry your camera takes.

I imagine from what your saying it takes standard AA size.

I had this same trouble with my old Nikon 4200, that took AAs.

If this is the case, the your best bet is to invest in some high capacity recharchables.

Some thing like these - http://www.jessops.com/Store/s30984/0/General-Batt- eries/Energizer/4-x-Nimh-AA-2500mAh-Batteries/deta- ils.aspx?&IsSearch=y&pageindex=1&CatId=192&comp=n

They have a 2500mha capacity, the more mha's the better.

Anyway, I'm rambaling now.

What I ment to say is - "Yeah I know exactly what you mean".


2. posted by hilaryaq, Sep 29, 2006 2:17 PM

Or also, be careful on how much you use the display screen, if you're always using it to review your pics, that can eat the battery!

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