Mar
05Maximising the life of your camera battery
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Ever used a 35mm film camera? Remember the days of camera batteries dying during a holiday or a special occasion? Thank goodness for digital cameras. Now we plug and charge and a few hours later your camera is ready to go again. But all rechargeable camera batteries need care and possibly maintenance. Here’s how to get the most out of yours.
For the amateur photographer, digital photography has been a boon. One big benefit over traditional or analogue photography is the rechargeable battery pack which comes as standard with many digital cameras. This compares very favourably with the old and expensive specialist batteries needed by 35mm compact cameras.

