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Digital camera reviews of Sony Quick Battery Charger with 4 AA Ni-MH Rechargeable BatteriesDigital camera Review: "It's a Sony!" Summary: 5 Stars
True, they sometimes make lemons, but this isn't one of them. Compact, universal power (110-220), cool flip-out wall connector (no power cord), powerful AA cells included, auto shutoff--what's not to like?
A winner.
Digital camera Review: 'super charger' Summary: 5 Stars
Had this for a couple of years until it was lost on a recent trip. Served me very well, would have bought it again except it was no longer available. Instead got another Sony charger, one with a lcd display and refresh function-good product, but I would take this one over the newer charger anyday.
Digital camera Review: +++ Summary: 5 Stars
I like how it's nice and sleek. Good for traveling. I use it on my canon a620 and it's pretty good.
Digital camera Review: 1.2V or 1.5V Summary: 5 Stars
Although electrical appliances specify the requirement of using 1.5V batteries, 1.2V rechargeables work fine generally, because they were designed to do the job of usual 1.5V batteries. Of course if a particular electrical appliance says no rechargeables, then don't use them.
The only trouble that I've ever encountered when using rechargeables is on clocks, they simply move slower and tell the wrong time.
Digital camera Review: 3 Hour Charger with short lived battery life Summary: 2 Stars
I'm not satisfied with this charger. A buddy of mine has a rayovac quick 15 minute charger with a fan, and it rocks batteries out that last for at least 3 hours. With 2500maH batteries, I was replacing them after the first hour of intermittent photos. The second set of sony batteries wasn't much better. The charger and batteries were used in January, and not much usage since... and now I have 3 batteries that won't charge at all, only 4 months later.
If you want longevity and better battery life - check out the Rayovac 15 minute with a fan.
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