I use Sanyo Eneloop batteries in my camera. They are fine except in cold weather.
I use Sanyo Eneloop batteries in my camera. They are fine except in cold weather.
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Panasonic usually has a reasonably good low cost camera. But it's not a market I've really paid much attention to, so I don't have any specific recommendations. I would avoid kodak and go with panasonic or canon or nikon.
Switch to eneloop AA batteries will help like another post mentioned... I've never conditioned mine like another poster has mentioned and I've never had a problem with that. Costco sells a pack of eneloops & charger.
While these batteries do list lower mAH levels than other rechargeable batteries...what these batteries do is maintain their 1.2 volts while discharging...Most regular rechargeable AA batteries drop in voltage as they're discharging, and most electronics stop being able to use the charge once the voltage drops under 1.1 volts... So eneloop batteries will run electronics for much longer than other batteries with other mAh ratings because they maintain voltage. THey also do not self discharge as quickly.
Last edited by Cataboo; 09-24-2011 at 07:35 AM.
Jess, you and I have some similarities when it comes to work and photos for documentation. I suggest NiMH rechargables for most circumstances, along with a car charger, and lithiums for those really cold days or as back-ups to the rechargeables. I think that you want to stay with a camera that uses AAs, rather than some proprietary battery that's going to leave you hanging in the middle of nowhere.
The other thing to check is the memory card. Some of those are remarkably intolerant to cold, but they do make "extreme" cards.
On cold days, I keep my camera (and pens!) inside my Carhartts to keep the batteries and zoom lens happier. It's not ideal, but it's better than nothing.
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Buy a couple cheap generic replacement batteries for it off ebay or amazon. Maximal power brand works fine (I've tried that one on amazon) as does wasabi power.