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Features:
- Charger Input: AC100-240V 50-60HZ
- Charger Output: DC1.4V 150mA
- Battery Capacity: 2 x 2500mAh, 2 x 1000mAh
- Charger for Battery Capacity: 500mAh~3000mAh
- Battery Model: AA / AAA
Specifications:
- LED indicator lights
- Battery and charger red leds with single times each second glitters, full of bright red long after
- Folding plug which makes it convenient to be carried about
- 4 (Ni-MH battery) AA batteries and AAA batteries are both compatible
- The powerful 2 x 1000 mAh AA/AAA battery which is ideally suited for powering digital cameras
Details:

- This Ni-MH rechargeable battery is the powerful 2 x 1000 mAh AA/AAA battery which is ideally suited for powering digital cameras

- This AAA Ni-MH rechargeable battery can be charged in as little as half an hour using the charger

- This recharge battery is available in small electronic devices such as PDA's and hand-held games

- This Ni-MH rechargeable battery is in a long-lasting, cost-effective power option that you need not worry about miss the important moment

- This Ni-MH rechargeable battery is convenient for you to use in daily life with the simple and practical design
Size in Detail:

Normal battery
+ Less expensive than propriety batteries
+ Easy to find
+ Can be used in other devices
+ Able to use alkaline batteries in an emergency
- Normally lasts for a shorter period of time than propriety battery packs
Propriety battery
+ Can be used for a longer period of time before depleted
+ Normally charges in a shorter amount of time
+ Optimised for your camera
- More expensive
- Can be difficult to locate a replacement
- Can often only be used with a specific camera model or line of manufacturers products
Most often it is best to choose a camera that uses normal sized AA batteries. It will make it much easier for you to find replacement batteries. However some high-end cameras can only use propriety batteries. This should not prevent you from buying the camera, just make sure that you will be able to get a replacement battery when needed. It is also a good idea to buy a spare battery when buying the camera. This will ensure that you will have a spare when needed. (Especially if it takes a long time to order a replacement).
Battery Power Rating:
The amount of power a set of batteries can provide is depicted as a mAh (Milliampere-hour) rating. When buying batteries for your camera, you should look for batteries that offer the highest possible mAH rating. For digital cameras a 2000 mAh or higher rating works best.
Battery Types:
There are various kinds of batteries in use today. The main difference between them is the technology they use, the amount of power they can supply and whether they are rechargeable.- Alkaline: Alkaline batteries are the standard batteries we all know and love. They are available in all standard sizes and should be available for sale in most stores. Alkaline batteries aren't suited for frequent use in digital cameras. They last for only a few shots before being completely drained. This is an expensive solution if you intend to use your camera on a regular basis. However they should be fine for use in an emergency when your rechargeable batteries have run out.
- Lithium: Lithium batteries are disposable and last longer than Alkaline batteries. This comes at a premium price though making them much more expensive than Alkaline batteries.
- Nickel Cadmium: Ni-Cad are rechargeable batteries. These are relatively old technology and tend to suffer from the "memory effect". They must be fully discharged before recharging and care should be taken not to overcharge the battery. It's best to avoid using Nickel Cadmium batteries due to their limitations.
- NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hydride): NiMH are the ideal batteries for use in digital cameras. They are rechargeable, but don't suffer as much from the memory affect. NiMH batteries last for a long time and offer the best value for their price.
- Lion (Lithium Ion): Lithium ion batteries are relatively new. They are a rechargeable, don't suffer from the memory effect and last almost twice as long as NiMH batteries. Most propriety batteries are Lithium Ion batteries. The only downside is that Lithium-Ion batteries tend to be much more expensive and could be harder to find.
If you plan on using your digital camera on a regular basis you should definitely invest in a good set of rechargeable batteries. The best option would be to choose either NiMH or Lithium Ion batteries. This might seem expensive, but when you consider that they can be recharged multiple times and last longer, they will soon pay for themselves.
Caring for Batteries- Insert the batteries correctly into the camera.
- Don't mix used and unused batteries.
- Don't mix different types of batteries.
- Take care not to overcharge rechargeable batteries.
- Don't leave batteries inside the camera for an extended period of time. Some batteries might leak and damage the camera.
- Don't expose your batteries to extreme heat or cold.
Prolonging battery life
- Don't switch your camera on and off repeatedly. When a camera is switched on it uses a lot of power to start all the necessary systems. If you are going to take lots of photos in a short time, it's best to leave your camera on, instead of switching it on and off for each shot.
- Use the optical viewfinder instead of the LCD: The LCD uses a large amount of power. If you use the viewfinder instead of the LCD to frame your images you will conserve power.
- Switch off the flash: If you don't need to use the flash, switch it off. Using the flash unnecessarily will drain your batteries much faster.
- Review your pictures sparingly: Review the photo briefly after you've taken it to see if you need to re-shoot the photo. An extended review of your photos using the LCD will drain the batteries.
- Use an AC adapter: Most cameras provide for the use of an AC adapter. This is ideal for when you are transferring photos from your digital camera to your PC.
- If you are shooting on a tripod remember to disable image stabilisation on your camera - you won't need it and it is a considerable drain on the battery as well as possibly causing some vibration on the tripod.
Package Included:
- 2 x AA Batteries
- 2 x AAA Batteries
- 1 x Charger
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Henry Perlstein
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05-02-2011- Other Thoughts: Like it. I bought this item for my camera, and it is suitable for my camera.
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Henry Perlstein
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04-28-2011- Other Thoughts: I know that choosing this product is the wise choice, after a long time use, it still looks like a new one. I love it.
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Rodolfo Saldivar
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04-02-2011- Other Thoughts: With simple and practical design, this camera battery is convenient to insert my camera which save a lot of time. It is customized for you.
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Scott Weitzel
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03-29-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought Ni-MH rechargeable battery last week, i think it is worthy foy what i cost because of its high quality material.
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Patricia Puckett
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03-16-2011- Other Thoughts: This recharge battery might be a good replaced battery. it fit quite well with my camera and does not require long time recharged. I love it very much.
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Jenny McKee
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02-17-2011- Other Thoughts: This AAA Ni-MH rechargeable battery might be a good replaced battery. it fit quite well with my camera and does not require long time recharged.
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Martin Weickgenannt
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01-06-2011- Other Thoughts: I am very please with this purchase and this Ni-MH rechargeable battery is working perfectly.
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Mats Sjödin
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12-02-2010- Other Thoughts: Highly recommend. I received this Ni-MH rechargeable battery and inserted it into my camera, it is perfectly match with my camera.
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Sawmiller4u
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12-30-2009- Pros: I think this product is a great value for the money It is more economical to use these rechargable compared to regular batteries
- Cons: The rechargeble batteries are so good the only con I have from ordering them from Dino Direct is that I have to wait 2 weeks for them to get here. But it is worth the wait.
- Other Thoughts: Very compact, plug is not polarized and folds nice and flat in the charger easy to carry around in camera bag or pocket.
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