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Only the highest quality Japanese cells are used in our laptop
batteries
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Our camcera-battery.net customers have come to rely on us for
their rechargeable batteries because:
1.We carry high quality, high capacity batteries,
name brand batteries that are guaranteed to meet or exceed the performance
of your original batteries and that means that you can use your
electronic device for hours and hours without having to recharge.
2.Our batteries last longer per charge and will
last longer overall because whenever possible we only carry name
brand battery cells.(Panasonic)
3.We only carry environmentally friendly rechargeable
batteries so you can feel good about having a positive impact on
our environment when you use your batteries.
4.In our store you will find a select number of
premium quality products at very competitive prices so you will
save lots of money.
Buy Extra Proprietary Batteries
SUMMARY: Ensure you have a backup digital camera battery for long photo shoots.
Many digital cameras support rechargeable AA NiMH batteries. The plus side is these batteries are cheap, available at many places, and non-proprietary. This means that a set of AA NiMH batteries used in one camera should work in another. However, the downside of these batteries is that digital cameras drain them relatively quickly when taking photographs.
To combat this problem, many camera manufacturers, especially in their high-end models, require use of proprietary rechargeable batteries. This way, you may get more than a dozen or hundred shots before having to recharge. While this can be of help when on long photo-taking trips, consider the following:
1. When your proprietary battery runs out of power, that's it. You can't run to the local drugstore and buy some AA batteries to take a few extra photos. It must be recharged before reused.
2. Rechargeable batteries eventually lose their ability to hold power after many charges. When this happens, you're out of luck. Remember the iPod fiasco a while back? These batteries can cost a great deal of money and can usually only be purchased from the digital camera manufacturer or a small number of resellers.
3. If your digital camera becomes obsolete (which can happen sooner than you think!), no one may continue producing the needed battery for your camera. This can mean that a couple of years after your original purchase, a perfectly good camera will be of no more use to you than a doorstop.
So, to prevent running out of power while taking great photos, as you buy your digital camera, go ahead and buy a second battery. While this may increase the cost of your original investment, it will more than make up for itself when you need the extra power to finish your photo shoots. |