The Right Battery for Your Camera
The battery is the life of your camera without which your camera is
not going to be able to give you the pictures and videos that you want. There
are a lot of things that you will have to consider when you choose a battery
for your camera. The following are the different types of batteries for cameras
with their pros and cons. You can have a look at them in order to have a better
idea of how to choose a battery for your Nikon camera.
Alkaline Battery
The main advantage of this type of a battery is its usage. It can be
used to power any of your electronic devices. These batteries come in different
sizes like AA, AAA, C, D and 9 volt. When not in use, these batteries have a
shelf life of five years. They can last for over two years when used in
cameras. However, this depends on how often you use your camera. You need to
ensure that these batteries are disposed off in the right way in order to
prevent any unwanted damage.
Rechargeable Nickel Cadmium Batteries
These batteries come in different sizes and are very economical.
However, they are not as durable as alkaline batteries. These batteries can
lose their charge in a short span of a month. However, they can be recharged. A
user has to ensure that the batteries do not get depleted completely as this can reduce the
capacity. He needs to ensure that the batteries get recharged before
they get completely depleted. These batteries have to be disposed in an
environmentally-friendly manner.
Rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride Batteries
The great output and life of these batteries makes them very
convenient to use. However, their power can get drained off when they are not
in use. They do not have the memory effect that rechargeable nickel cadmium
batteries do. So, you do not need to worry about the batteries losing their
capacity if they get depleted. These batteries come in different sizes. The
durability of these batteries makes them ideal for use in cameras. However, one
disadvantage of these batteries is that they lose their ability to charge well
over time.
Lithium Batteries
Most cameras are designed to work with these batteries which make them
the most expensive. These batteries also have a very long lifespan. They can
last for a period of ten years.
Lithium-Ion Batteries
These batteries are light, powerful and can be recharged with ease.
They recharge quickly
and are compatible with most cameras.
Battery Packs
There are two kinds of battery packs. They are internal battery packs
and external battery packs. Internal battery packs are expensive and a little
hard to find. These battery packs are designed to fit in the battery
compartments of specific cameras. External battery packs, on the other hand,
are easy to attach and offer better performance than an internal battery pack. They can also hold
much more charge when compared to internal battery packs. However, they
cannot be attached to all types of cameras.
Button Batteries
These batteries are usually used in SLR cameras. Today, they are mostly used
in certain
camera models from Nikon and Olympus.
Choosing the wrong battery for your camera may spoil the performance
of your camera and can even cause damage. Ensure that you have a thorough look
at the different features of the battery that you intend to use with your
camera. You need to make sure that they are compatible with your camera. You can go
online and have a look at the range of camera
batteries from brands like Envie, Sony, Eveready and Canon before you
decide which battery you would want to use in your camera.
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