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um im thinking about getting this camera but i dont know what batteries it takes or if it comes with batteries, uh if you dont like this camera what camera do you think if should get?
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Most digital cameras come with your charger and rechargeable battery, or two-four regular AA batteries to get you started. They also will include small things like a USB cord, and a strap.
Make sure that if the camera does not come with a rechargeable battery and charger, to get one when you purchase it. Digicams tend to go through regular batteries like toilet paper.
Canon's Powershot line is a very good and simple line of cameras. They are backed by very good customer service that Canon offers, unlike some other brands that I have dealt with like Sony or HP. I actually looked at the camera you are thinking about purchasing, and it looks nice- if you play with it and think you don't like it Casio, Pentax, and Fuji all make very nice cameras that are similar. Personally, I have always preferred Canon though. Everyone gets biased towards their favorite brand.
Most digital cameras come with your charger and rechargeable battery, or two-four regular AA batteries to get you started. They also will include small things like a USB cord, and a strap.
Make sure that if the camera does not come with a rechargeable battery and charger, to get one when you purchase it. Digicams tend to go through regular batteries like toilet paper.
Canon's Powershot line is a very good and simple line of cameras. They are backed by very good customer service that Canon offers, unlike some other brands that I have dealt with like Sony or HP. I actually looked at the camera you are thinking about purchasing, and it looks nice- if you play with it and think you don't like it Casio, Pentax, and Fuji all make very nice cameras that are similar. Personally, I have always preferred Canon though. Everyone gets biased towards their favorite brand.
Digital Camera Battery?
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Has anyone tried the Energizer Lithium AA Battery for their digital camera. Did they really last longer than the regular AA battery. Just want to know before I buy, they are rather expensive. What about the rechargable batteries, any thoughts on them? I'm tired of my camera eating other batteries. I have a Canon A540. Thanks.
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Lithium is a great battery, but costly. I recomend you look for the highest capacity nickel metal hydride rechargable batteries you can find with a charger. I use to own the A540, but upgraded to the A710is. Both are nice cameras. I use Duracell 2650 MAH batteries in them, and they last very well. Your A540 has a decent view finder on it. It's better than the view finder on the A710is.....honest. Because of that, you can use the view finder with relative ease as opposed to the LCD, which eats batteries, and, washes out under bright sunlight. (lots of digital do that). The downside of the view findes is 1) no diopter, and 2) it's only about 80% as accurate as your LCD screen. If those items are unimportant to you, then use your view finder as much as possible. When I had the A540, I was a little disappointed with how it tended to wash out on bright sunny days. My advice to you is switch to the "P" mode, then set the ISO to 100. That will help.
Lithium is a great battery, but costly. I recomend you look for the highest capacity nickel metal hydride rechargable batteries you can find with a charger. I use to own the A540, but upgraded to the A710is. Both are nice cameras. I use Duracell 2650 MAH batteries in them, and they last very well. Your A540 has a decent view finder on it. It's better than the view finder on the A710is.....honest. Because of that, you can use the view finder with relative ease as opposed to the LCD, which eats batteries, and, washes out under bright sunlight. (lots of digital do that). The downside of the view findes is 1) no diopter, and 2) it's only about 80% as accurate as your LCD screen. If those items are unimportant to you, then use your view finder as much as possible. When I had the A540, I was a little disappointed with how it tended to wash out on bright sunny days. My advice to you is switch to the "P" mode, then set the ISO to 100. That will help.
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