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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Energizer NH15BP-4 Rechargeable AA Battery 4 PackCustomer Review: Excellent rechargeables Summary: 5 Stars
I have purchased these and other rechargeable batteries in the past. Generally I like the PowerEx batteries the best, but these Energizer batteries have really outdone the others. The seem to have the best capacity and last the longest of all the batteries I have. I have used them in my Canon S2-IS digital camera and have taken over 400 pictures during a weeklong vacation with no problems, and no recharging during the vacation!
Customer Review: Top class! Summary: 5 Stars
Best rechargeables out there! Well I dont know how it comares to duracell, but its great nonetheless... I usually take more than 200 pics a day when I'm travelling... & I dont have to change the batteries for almost 2 days!
(Please learn HOW to use your camera though, do NOT keep your camera on for hours while u're hunting for the right spot to take a pic - then if u blame the batteries, its totally your fault!)
Customer Review: Great for high drain devices Summary: 5 Stars
For your digital camera, GPS unit, hoop-de-wow A/V remote control, these batteries can't be beat. They last a very long time in a digital camera (75 - 150 pictures!), work all day in a GPS and go for weeks in an A/V remote. One drawback is that they don't hold a charge when not in use as long as dry cell batteries do. I suggest an extra set of batteries so there's always a fresh set waiting when you need them.
Customer Review: Energizer Rechargeable Batties Are An A+ Summary: 5 Stars
These batteries where purchased for use in my new digital camera. Traditional batteries would die in my camera after downloading 100 pictures to my camera; now I can take 100 pictures and then download all of them and theses batteries don't drop below half charge. They are well worth the money, and now I am on my way to replacing all of my disposable batteries with rechargeables.
Customer Review: Good way to save money Summary: 5 Stars
I've found these to hold a charge for quite some time. I keep extras on hand, in the charger, so that when the ones being used give out I can easily swap. They do lose their charge over time though (like all rechargeables) so don't put them in your camera and expect to take many pictures a month later. For items that you use infrequently I would stick with the non-rechargeables.
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