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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Kodak easyshare
- By jeanniedean [gb] Date 07.11.03 16:16 UTC
I have a Kodak easyshare digital camera. The batteries that came with it are AA camera batteries which did not last long. Can i use ordinary AA batteries instead of camera batteries. How long do these batteries usually last in these cameras. Thanks

Jean
- By jacki [gb] Date 07.11.03 16:22 UTC
You would be best using re-chargable batteries :)
- By Krazyhorse Date 07.11.03 19:21 UTC
Jean, I've got a Kodak Easyshare that I use with a Kodak Easyshare Camera Dock which came complete with a Rechargeable battery pack.
As well as making downloading very easy, the Dock also recharges the battery pack. :)
- By mygirl [gb] Date 07.11.03 20:28 UTC
Hi i have an easyshare camera too and only the lithium ones work on mine and they last ages for me and i'm always using it. I think they cost £10.

Sarah
(I have tried AA batteries once for an emergency and they didn't work)
- By mygirl [gb] Date 07.11.03 20:31 UTC
p.s I got my camera just before last Christmas and i'm only on my second battery. (Just avoid using the screen viewfinder thingy as that uses more power)
- By jeanniedean [gb] Date 07.11.03 22:02 UTC
The reason i ask is because we got the camera in august hardly used it , went on hols for two weeks sept,the batteries ran out during the first week. I thought the batteries would have lasted a bit longer.

Jean
- By Brainless [gb] Date 08.11.03 00:00 UTC
Digital cameras are known to literally eat batteries. I bought a different make of camera, and the original batteries lasted two days, and it took four.

This item was sent back when it developed a fault and I bought the easy share one.

You really need to get rechargeable batteries and keep a set charged with you.

I have the CX6200, and the original batteries lasted a week. Buy good rechargeable NHIMH ones and they will last a decnt length of time. I had bought 8 for the last camera so have 3 sets of spare AA size ones now.

I am really pleased with this camera as it is very easy to use for a partially sighted person like me. Minimum of fiddly bits and very clear menus.
- By mygirl [gb] Date 08.11.03 00:42 UTC
I have the cx4200 and i have honestly only used 2 batteries in over a year, and i sell loads on ebay and constantly snapping away at my daughter and dawg!

Sarah
- By perrodeagua [gb] Date 08.11.03 13:38 UTC
I found that if I left the batteries in the camera when not being used that they didn't last long. Don't know why this is so but I now take them out every time I finish using the camera.
- By JReynolds [gb] Date 09.11.03 09:57 UTC
I've got a Sony Cybershot DSC-P10 5.0 Megapixels, I use the view finder all the time and have only charged the battery three times since July and I do use it a lot with the kids and dogs!
Topic Other Boards / Foo / Kodak easyshare

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