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Originally Posted by irishwhite
Thanks for your response! as far as the batteries i've been using are concerned, i generally only use energizer or duracell. mostly energizer because i can pick up a pack of 24 for $10.00. and i've bought energizer batteries that their marketing department would have us believe are better for electronics such as cameras...but i didn't notice any difference when i could get my camera to register the fact that they were new batteries.
okay, a quick edit here on my last post. i'm looking around for rechargable batteries and i've come across a few things i'm unsure of. beyond that, i'm afraid to actually look it up online because i'm always worried i'm being fed a bunch of marketing propaganda, and would rather takes someone's word who has used a product then to listen to what the company or retailer says about the product.
so, i've found a 2700 mAH Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) rechargable battery. i've also notice different values for the mAH such as 1500, 2000 etc. i assume the higher the better? also, is NiMH the way to go? i've also seen Nickel-Cadmium (NiCd), and these seem a little more expensive, so can i assume that means they're better for one reason or another? there's also Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion).
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Hi lrishwhite
l use the pentax k100D with sanyo Eneloop batteries they have never
let me down,they come ready to use cost about £17:00 and around
£ 10:00 for a pack of 4 ( never needed them yet ).Would recommend
them ,spent most of the day takeing shots in -3 + wind chill conditions
on a beach with no problems apart from cold hands
SANYO ENELOOP ready 2go EN15-AA CHARGER & 4AA BATTERIES
hope this helps
Regards Frankie