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When to Change Your Digital Camera Battery
1. When to Change Your Digital Camera Battery
There are a number of questions that people have in relation to their digital cameras. What
with improved technology and masterful functions and specifications, a digital camera can
do almost everything you could hope for. Along with the joys and conveniences of
technology; however, there is also a weighted responsibility involved in the purchase of
your digital camera. You must also learn how to use it, what functions do what, and how to
troubleshoot various photo and video taking conditions. One of the most important and yet
overlooked responsibilities in learning is that of your digital camera battery, its specs, its
life, and when to replace it. In this article, we discuss all you need to know about the
different variables that affect when you need to change your battery; so you are better
equipped to use and maintain your digital camera.
If you are like most of us, you have a digital camera, and you are aware of how quickly your
digital camera battery power is used up-seemingly with only a few long term uses. Why?
Well, the variables that most often affect how quickly a digital camera battery uses up juice
are often centered on two variables: type of digital camera battery and also what functions
you are using and how often.
Type of Battery
When it comes to types of batteries, there are
two aspects to consider-what kind of battery
they use and what material of battery you
use. In the first case, your digital camera will
either call for a battery pack which is
specialized to the brand of camera or a
normal battery (AA size). On one hand, the
cameras that call for normal sized batteries
offer an affordable digital camera battery
replacement are helpful as the batteries are inexpensive, available everywhere, and can be
2. used in a variety of equipment other than the camera; however, they often die much
sooner, and must be replaced more often. The specialized battery pack option can charge
more quickly, are specifically geared towards your camera’s needs, and offer a much longer
battery life; but they are much more expensive, difficult to find, and can only be used for
your camera.
Aside from normal and battery pack types of battery, there is also the materials used in
their composition. When shopping for affordable digital camera battery replacement
options, you may come across a wide spectrum of kinds such as:
Alkaline, Lithium, NiMH, Lion, Lithium, and Nickel Cadmium.
What’s the difference, right? Well, each kind of digital camera battery is best suited for
various functions and uses. Alkaline is what you will kind in practically every standard
device or equipment, are inexpensive, but not recommended for those who use their digital
cameras frequently, as they are used up quickly. Lithium batteries are more expensive and
last longer than Alkaline. NiMH batteries are rechargeable, last for a long time, and are a
good choice for affordable digital camera battery replacement. Li-on or Lithium Ion digital
camera batteries are very expensive, rechargeable, and last approximately twice as long as
NiMH batteries. Nickel Cadmium batteries are rechargeable but subject to a variety of
battery problems-such as issues with overcharging and recharging. Though it is entirely up
to the user, the best bet hands down for a regular digital camera user is that of NiMH
batteries for affordability, longevity, and rechargeable convenience.
Digital Camera Functions
The other variable that contributes heavily to when you will need to change your digital
camera battery and replace it with a new one is the types of functions used on your camera.
Let’s face it; a camera is no longer just a camera anymore. It is also, for most of us, a video
camera, a manual/digital camera in one, and offered with a wide range of functions,
accessories, and abilities that its predecessors certainly did not have. These functions-
3. things like: LCD screen, flash, internal storage systems, high powered zoom, image
stabilization, and CCD-use a lot of energy, and therefore, quickly add to a battery’s need for
replacement or charge. To give you an idea of the use, with just one normal photo session,
you could easily use up normal sized batteries, whereas, with a battery pack, you would get
more sessions.
Prolong Your Battery
Aside from making these choices in accordance to your digital camera and the batteries you
use for it; there are also a number of things that you can do in using digital camera to cut
down on how often you need to change or replace your digital camera battery. Things like
buying an external flash, dimming your LCD screen, spend less time viewing photos, and
spending less time deleting photos can drastically cut down on the amount of use your
battery is taking on. Of course, it is all relative and you don’t want to not use your camera
for its intended use; but definitely modifying the use will help you prolong the battery life.