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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Energizer Ultimate L92BP-4 Lithium AAA Battery 4 PackCustomer Review: Use this battery in your digital camera Summary: 5 Stars
If you have a digital camera and it takes AA batteries, buy these. I have 3 Canon cameras, one for work - A520, one for underwater - A570 and one for regular use - A720. AA Alkaline batteries were giving me 30 shots if I was lucky, and when you are underwater, you can't change the batteries. I also use rechargable "eneloop" batteries which I also highly recommend, but they don't hold a candle to the lithiun batteries for service length.
Here's how it breaks down for my use. The 520 gets about 750 shots on one set, with mixed flash and non flash. The A570 gets about 400 - 450 shots per set with all the shots using the flash, and the A720 is still on it's first set of lithiums after a year of use and about 500 shots.
Yes, these batteries are more expensive, but well worth it. If you are into recharging, use the eneloop batteries, they do keep their charge while being stored. However, if you are looking for long life, you can't beat the lithiums.
Customer Review: Great batteries for "special" purposes Summary: 5 Stars
These lithium batteries are great. They are long lasting, lightweight and work great in freezing temperatures. Their "BEST BY" date is often ten years or more. If you have a device in a fridge or freezer or outside where it gets cold/freezing, then these are very useful since alkaline batteries will often fail in cold temperatures. They are also useful for devices that are inconvenient to change batteries, like clocks or wireless outdoor temperature or motion sensors. If you're wealthy, then you might as well use these instead of alkaline or rechargeables, but because of the relatively high cost, I only use these for "special" applications. Otherwise I use alkalines or Sanyo Eneloop rechargeable batteries.
Customer Review: Lithium AAAs Summary: 5 Stars
For 98% of things in AA or AAA or 9vdc I use niMh rechargeable. These lithium, non-rechargeable batteries are really very expensvie compared to recharging your own many times.
But if you want a battery which won't run down quickly on its own, or a battery which works adequately when it is cold, these are worth the extra money.
Customer Review: Super light, Super Expensive Summary: 5 Stars
When you are shaving grams off your pack, replacing alkaline batteries with lithium is a good option if you don't mind the expense of paying over $1.00 per battery. Lithium batteries have an exceptionally long shelf life and work in cold weather where alkaline batteries go flat.
Customer Review: These are phenomenal Summary: 5 Stars
Assuming that this is the equivalent of the Energizer Lithium aaa battery, it is phenominal. I have been using them on my MuVo mp3 player, and they last far, far, far longer than regular batteries. The only problem is that they are hard to find because they are so new.
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