Ma Deuce wrote:Even NiMH batteries can still drain quickly even though they last up to 3 times as long as alkalines. One way to make the batteries last as long as possible is to keep the camera's LCD screen off except when you really need it.
Yeah, we have 4 batteries and we'll always keep 2 charged for when we're out and stuff (also the charger we bought can be used in the car as well as the home) so this shouldn't be a problem really and since we plan to buy more batteries in case we're not as organised as I think we'll be
we should be good. Also with this camera you can use regular AA batteries if we're in a pinch. I'm really not sure how to turn the screen off but I'll look that up and see how to do it, thanks for that advice
Darth Wong wrote:Remember: batteries are a woman's best friend.
Thanks for that laugh Mike
Gil Hamilton wrote:That's the problem with digital cameras. They are power whores and even the good ones can only take a few hundred shots before they run out of power. Hopefully your camera comes with a cord for you to recharge when you aren't using it.
Well, like I said above we did buy a charger that will work in the car or a house so no matter where we are we should be able to charge batteries and make sure at least 2 of the batteries we'll have are charged at all times
We'll even be able to do it when we go camping in the summer
Anyhow, we took a really cute picture of our kitten sitting on my shoulders like an animal scarf (with this camera) so I thought I would share