Camera batteries, making sure every shot counts


Camera batteries are becoming harder, and harder, to find. Most people prefer digital cameras, with all their inherent advantages: instant viewing and no extra fees for developing the film. And don't forget the possibility to delete bad photos and save you from embarrassment. But film cameras are not dead yet, and if you have one, you'll still need to get camera batteries regularly.
 
Film cameras also have highly evolved electronics inside. Auto-focusing systems, image stabilization, motorized lens, high speed shooting; all this requires power. Camera batteries must provide as much power as possible, in as little volume as possible; which in turn result in a common tag: expensive.
 
With the internet at your fingertips, you can check the cheapest prices for your camera batteries. If you have the option to replace them for rechargeable batteries, do not hesitate. It will save you a lot of money in the long run. If you don't, make sure you use your batteries up to the last shot, and make sure you dispose of it in the proper way.

Here are some articles on some freqently asked quesions and more information on camcorder and digital camera batteries

  • Panasonic camcorder batteries Panasonic camcorder batteries are sort of a classic item. Panasonic was one of the first video and camera makers, and is known for building reliable equipment.
  • Digital camcorder batteries Digital camcorder batteries provide all the juice needed to power the latest high-tech cameras we are so fond of.

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