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Digital camera reviews of Rechargeable NiMH Batteries, 2650mAH, AA size, 8 batteries per pack DC1500Digital camera Review: Don't waste your money! Summary: 1 Stars
These batteries DO NOT hold a charge. I use them for my backup point and shoot which might sit for a couple of months before use. I learned (the hard way) long ago to recharge the batteries just before I was going to use them. As I did not want to carry my DSLR into a pizza restaurant, I took my Powershot A620 instead. I had charged the batteries (all 8) the evening before. I managed 25 pictures in 20 minutes before the 1st set (different duracell rechargeables) died. I got 5 pictures on these before the batteries died. I was quite upset as all the partygoers had not yet arrived. The next morning when I charged these batteries, nothing happened when I put them into the camera (I had a family gathering to go to that afternoon). Completely dead. So much for recharging them up to 1000 times. I doubt that I recharged them even 20 times. Duracell has lost a customer.
Digital camera Review: Dont hold the Charge Summary: 1 Stars
A total waste of money. I bought 8 Duracell rechargeable batteries from this vendor(NY Electronics). The batteries do not hold the charge. If the camera has not been used for a week or so and I pick it to shoot something interesting, it is so disappointing and frustrating to find out that the batteries are absolutely dead. I am reporting this to the Duracell Company.
Digital camera Review: Dont waste your time Summary: 1 Stars
I have about 12 of these. lemme tell you something first off. If you plan to use batteries very frequently, they will do. but i left for a week on vacation and i come back only to find ALL my batteries are dead. Now i have to wait 16+ hours just to do a few things that i should've been able to do immediately. i recommend to have a few backup packs of alkaline handy before buying these.
Digital camera Review: Duracell 2650mAH AA batteries - OK Summary: 4 Stars
Hi,
I recently took
Rechargeable NiMH Batteries, 2650mAH, AA size, 8 batteries per pack DC1500
and I am feeling ok with it...
We went for a trip recently and with my
Canon S5 IS camera...I am able to take (using 4 AA batteries) around 200 pictures.
I expected more because it is 2650mAh, but I would say its fairly OK
because the images are taken with a higher resolution (3264 X 1832) with a size
of around 1.89 MB.
So..I took two sets (8AA ) of the batteries...here.
so, when one is empty after 200 pics, I had an option to use the other one immediaetly....
Digital camera Review: Duracell Ni-MH rechargeables are pretty darned good... Summary: 5 Stars
I had purchased almost all Energizer AA Ni-MH batteries and about 8 Duracell AA Ni-MH batteries. What a difference.
Duracell: Can charge, store for weeks and then use with confidence
Energizer: Can charge, but better use right away
Duracell: Can get about 200 pictures on a single set of AA Ni-MH
Energizer: Can get no more than 10 pictures on a single set of AA Ni-MH batteries.
It became obvious that Energizer batteries were not up to task, so I recently returned the Energizers and purchased more Duracells. Word of caution on returning batteries to Energizer: They claim to give you compensation for their defective products - unfortunately it is in terms of $10 coupons rather than cash reimbursement. Now I have $70 of useless Energizer battery and flashlight coupons rather than cash. I don't consider Energizer batteries a waste of money - I consider them dangerous. If you are taking a walk and get 5 minutes of life out of a flashlight, that's a problem that I have experienced with Energizer rechargeables. With Duracells I can take several walks before recharging.
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