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tony cooper 10-16-2012 04:56 AM

Re: Battery question
 
On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 00:45:27 -0400, rfdjr1@optonline.net wrote:

>On Mon, 15 Oct 2012 17:50:50 -0400, rfdjr1@optonline.net wrote:
>
>>I'm looking at two digital camers, a Fujifilm FinePix HS30EXR and a FinePix
>>HS25EXR. Almost identical cameras with a few minor (to me anyway) differences.
>>But the big one I'm trying to decide is 4 AA batteris in the FinePix HS25EXR
>>versus am Li-ion battery in the FinePix HS30EXR. My first thought was that the
>>AA batteries would be easy to replace when I needed them, especially if I was on
>>the road. I can easily buy them. Camera supposedly gets 35o shots out of the
>>batteries. The Li-ion supposedly gets 600 shots. But of course, it has to then
>>be recharged, Any thoughts as to which power supply is the better? Thanks.

>
>How long should a spare battery, or even a battery in a camera which has been
>turned of and unused for a while, hold it's charge? Can I count on a spare
>battery being ready to go when I need it?


I realize I'm not answering your question, but I have two batteries
for my Nikon dslr. I'll never know how long a battery will hold
charge when unused. I rotate the two batteries after each outing. I
can always count on my second battery to be ready.

Also, I remove the battery from my camera when returning from a photo
outing, charge it, and put it in the bag and move the other battery to
a pouch on my strap. The pouch battery is the next used. I don't
leave any battery in the camera when it's not being used.

I don't think this system is necessary or even beneficial. It works
for me, though. I've never had a battery problem.



--
Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida

David Taylor 10-16-2012 06:35 AM

Re: Battery question
 
On 16/10/2012 05:56, tony cooper wrote:
[]
> I realize I'm not answering your question, but I have two batteries
> for my Nikon dslr. I'll never know how long a battery will hold
> charge when unused. I rotate the two batteries after each outing. I
> can always count on my second battery to be ready.
>
> Also, I remove the battery from my camera when returning from a photo
> outing, charge it, and put it in the bag and move the other battery to
> a pouch on my strap. The pouch battery is the next used. I don't
> leave any battery in the camera when it's not being used.
>
> I don't think this system is necessary or even beneficial. It works
> for me, though. I've never had a battery problem.


I do something very similar to Tony, although I rotate the two batteries
every day. I also take a 3rd battery which I rotate on each trip (i.e.
several day period). This is for "emergency" use only, and tends to
live in the hotel or cabin rather than coming with me. I would feel
confident that battery was well charged after a week, but less charged
after a month.

I have seen one third-party Li-ion battery fail to take charge after
being used for a while, and some 5-year old Sanyo eneloops seemed to
have lost capacity compared to their new replacements. Be aware that
the shelf life, used or unused, of Li-ion batteries is 3-5 years, and
they will show capacity loss.
--
Cheers,
David
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