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xerox 03-05-2003 04:21 PM

digital camera batterys
 
Hey, I just bought some "Long Life" rechargeable digital camera batterys, they are Rayovak or something, anything, I turned my camera on, shoot about 40 pictures (in about 15 minutes) and now the batterys are dead. Does anyone know any good long lasting batterys or what the hell is goin on :) thanks

Gutterboy 03-05-2003 04:23 PM

Digital cameras gobble batteries, especially if they're autofocus and you leave the LED screen on.

beemk 03-05-2003 04:31 PM

flash uses a lot more batteries too. i've gotten about 200 pics on one set of batteries before but 40 is understandable.

eRock 03-05-2003 04:31 PM

Plug-in adapter

Jizzman 03-05-2003 04:34 PM

ONLY use NiMH batts.

rowan 03-05-2003 04:35 PM

This may be a stupid question, but did you charge them first?

My new camera eats up expensive energiser E2 batteries like there's no tomorrow. I did barely 30-40 shots before the camera turned up its toes and demanded new batteries. Now I've got myself some 1800mAh nimh rechargeables, done 100+ shots and still going strong. :thumbsup

Jizzman 03-05-2003 04:36 PM

RTFM, some need to be charged first and drained (like me!)

SGS 03-05-2003 04:49 PM

1 set Hahnel NMH = 500 pics old e20 in the studio time after time after time - Ni-MH Battery Pack EN-4 = 400 pics D1x in the studio time after time.

xerox 03-05-2003 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by rowan
This may be a stupid question, but did you charge them first?

My new camera eats up expensive energiser E2 batteries like there's no tomorrow. I did barely 30-40 shots before the camera turned up its toes and demanded new batteries. Now I've got myself some 1800mAh nimh rechargeables, done 100+ shots and still going strong. :thumbsup

Yea they were brand new out of the box

rowan 03-05-2003 05:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by xerox


Yea they were brand new out of the box

Yes, but did you charge them first? New rechargeables will have some residual charge in them, but you need to give them a full charge before use.

I think this thread must have jinxed me, my batteries just ran out.

UnseenWorld 03-05-2003 05:16 PM

Don't use the LED, shoot the smallest resolution you can that's still big enough for what you want (always shoot at least a BIT bigger than the final image you want, though). I used Olympus C-line cameras (C-2020, C-3000, C-3040, and C-4040) for three years, and the batteries, if freshly charged, would get me through an entire 300-photo shoot. You must be doing something wrong.

As for the LED, the Olympus would give me about a 5-second look at the shot after the shot was taken, then it would switch off. I'm sure had I used the LED to frame the shots and left it on all the time, it would have chewed up the batteries like mad.

xerox 03-05-2003 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by UnseenWorld
Don't use the LED, shoot the smallest resolution you can that's still big enough for what you want (always shoot at least a BIT bigger than the final image you want, though). I used Olympus C-line cameras (C-2020, C-3000, C-3040, and C-4040) for three years, and the batteries, if freshly charged, would get me through an entire 300-photo shoot. You must be doing something wrong.

As for the LED, the Olympus would give me about a 5-second look at the shot after the shot was taken, then it would switch off. I'm sure had I used the LED to frame the shots and left it on all the time, it would have chewed up the batteries like mad.

What kind of batterys are you using? I have the olympus c4000 camera, so if your getting 300 pics why cant i :(

Lane 03-05-2003 05:40 PM

my sony f717 lasts 230 minutes with the Lcd on..

turning on the lcd is the way to go because you can actually see what the photo is gonna look like.


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