I’ve tried duracell and energizer, and they both don’t work for long. Digital cameras are indeed huge battery hogs. I even purchased rechargable batteries, and a energizer recharger for the batteries, and the batteries only last for 3 to 5 minutes, and then die. I just wanted to know what the best batteries for digital cameras are.
I own a Samsung s630 6.0 mega pixels digital camera if that helps anything.

Digital cameras do, indeed, draw enormous amounts of power.

The LCD screen without doubt is the biggest user of electricity. If your camera has a viewfinder that you can peep through instead of using the battery hog LCD screen, use it and get hours of extra use from your camera.

Reduce amount of time that the LCD stays on in "review" mode after taking a picture. A few seconds is all that should be needed. I recommend turning it off completely! Don’t waste your time reviewing the picture you just did while three more picture opportunities are happening in front of you, lost forever! Turn off the picture review and take more pictures!

When it comes to batteries, "alkaline" chemistry batteries can’t keep up with digital cameras, no matter what brand. NiCd (Nickel Cadmium) rechargable batteries also aren’t great for digital cameras. You want NiMH (Nickel Metal Hydride) rechargable batteries. They should be rated with a MAH (Milliamp Hour) number like 2100, 2300 or 2500. Buy the biggest you can afford and charge them according to their instructions.

I recommend going to a good camera shop to buy batteries - they’ll know just what you need.


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