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		<title>Digital Camera Battery Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Battery Conservation Tips&#13; Are you always running out of battery power just before you take that perfect picture with your digital camera? Here are some &#13; tips to conserve your batteries when you are out &#8220;snapping away&#8221;. &#13; 1) Turn off your digital camera when not in use. If you are in a situation where [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Battery Conservation Tips<br />&#13;</p>
<p>Are you always running out of battery power just before you take that perfect picture with your digital camera? Here are some </p>
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<p>tips to conserve your batteries when you are out &#8220;snapping away&#8221;.</p>
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<p>1) Turn off your digital camera when not in use. If you are in a situation where you must snap pictures quickly, this may not </p>
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<p>apply as turning digital cameras on and off take a few seconds, and may cause you to miss a picture-taking opportunity. </p>
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<p>However, if you are taking a leisurely stroll and can afford a couple of seconds before snapping a still subject, by all </p>
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<p>means, conserve your digital camera&#8217;s energy!</p>
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<p>2) Many digital cameras have a regular viewfinder and an LCD viewfinder. While the digital LCD viewfinder has its benefits, </p>
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<p>it can drain battery power. Turn it off when applicable and use your regular viewfinder for taking pictures.</p>
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<p>3) Don&#8217;t stop after taking every photo and look at the picture in your digital camera&#8217;s playback mode. Granted, you sometimes </p>
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<p>need to look at photos immediately after shooting them in order to make sure your exposure is correct, the lighting is ok, </p>
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<p>etc., but doing this does use up your digital camera&#8217;s battery power.</p>
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<p>4) If you are using MicroDrive media, be forewarned that these miniature hard drives may take up quite more power than </p>
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<p>Compact Flash cards.</p>
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<p>Taking care of you new battery pack</p>
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<p>Normally, a new battery pack comes in a very low charge condition and must be fully charged before use. Refer to the user </p>
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<p>manual of your portable electronic equipment for charging instructions. A new battery pack needs to be fully charged and </p>
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<p>fully discharged or &#8220;cycled&#8221; as much as five times to condition them into performing at full capacity. Your equipment may </p>
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<p>report a fully charge condition in as short as 10 to 15 minutes when the new battery pack is being charged for the first </p>
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<p>time. This is a normal phenomenon especially for Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd) and Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) chemistries. When </p>
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<p>this happens, remove the <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.camera-battery.org" title="camera-battery.org">battery</a> pack and let it cool </p>
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<p>down for about fifteen minutes then repeat the charging procedure. &#8220;Conditioning&#8221; (fully discharging and then fully charging) </p>
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<p>is necessary so as to maintain the optimum performance of a battery pack, and is recommended at least once a month </p>
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<p>particularly for Ni-Cd and Ni-MH batteries. Failure to do so could result in reduced charge capacity and can significantly </p>
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<p>shorten the battery packs useful life. Lithium Ion batteries do not require conditioning. It is normal for a battery pack to </p>
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<p>get warm when charging and during use. However, if the battery pack gets excessive hot, here may be a problem with the </p>
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<p>portable electronic equipments charging circuit and should therefore be checked by a qualified technician. Rechargeable </p>
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<p>batteries undergo self-discharging when left unused for long periods of time. This is normal particularly in the case of Ni-</p>
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<p>MH and Li-ion chemistries. For best results, always store a battery pack fully charged. It should be removed from the </p>
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<p>equipment and kept in a cool, dry and clean place. The amount of runtime a battery pack produces depends on the power </p>
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<p>requirements of components in your electronic equipment.</p>
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<p>Don&#8217;t let under-charged batteries keep you from taking great photos.</p>
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<p>If you infrequently use your digital camera, you may think that you after you use your digital camera, recharge your NiMH </p>
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<p>batteries, wait a few weeks or months, then use your digital camera again, that your batteries will be charged and you&#8217;ll be </p>
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<p>ready to snap photos, right?</p>
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<p>Oops&#8230; Do that and you&#8217;ll be stuck with a non-functioning digital camera or one that just blinks a picture showing a dead </p>
<p>&#13;</p>
<p>battery.</p>
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<p>Rechargeable batteries don&#8217;t stay charged forever. They tend to lose a little bit of their power every day. If you charge </p>
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<p>your batteries and frequently use your digital camera, you will probably never notice this loss of power. However, after a </p>
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<p>couple of weeks, the power loss may be noticeable, and after a couple of months or longer of non-use, those once ready-to-go </p>
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<p>batteries may have lost enough power to make them unusable.</p>
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<p>Don&#8217;t get caught in this trap. Always charge your <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.camera-battery.org" title="camera-&lt;br /&gt;&#13;&#10;&#10;&lt;br /&gt;&#13;&#10;&#10;battery.org">batteries</a> before every trip, and make sure to use a battery charger with a sensor that prevents over-charge.<br />&#13;</p>
<p>more info: <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackPageview', '/outgoing/article_exit_link']);" href="http://www.camera-battery.org" title="camera-battery.org">http://www.camera-battery.org</a></p>
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