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How to Care for Digital Camera
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By Bobby George
Just as the
invention of the camera was one of the most important events in
history, the invention of the digital camera and digital photography
can bee seen as one of the most outstanding technological
breakthroughs in modern time. Digital cameras are faster, easier to
use, and capable of more than most standard cameras. And with the
invention of the digital camera came another convenience with which
we now could hardly do without: the rechargeable
digital camera battery.
Digital cameras use a variety of features
which quickly use up available digital camera battery resources.
Most employ an LCD screen for picture previews, etc.; they often
have powerful flashes; and they usually are capable of multiple
functions such as image zoom, picture review, wireless printing,
color filters, etc. Therefore, it is important for anyone serious
about digital photography to make sure their camera has a
fully-functioning rechargeable digital camera battery. To ensure
this, it is important to remember some basic tips for keeping a
digital camera battery in good shape.
The majority of rechargeable digital camera
batteries are lithium-ion batteries. These batteries are excellent
in terms of their power capacities, resistance to battery failure,
and their long life spans. However, just as with any rechargeable
battery, misuse can cause these batteries to function poorly. For
example, any rechargeable battery is only good for approximately 500
charge cycles. So, if someone puts their digital camera battery on a
charge every time it is not in use, the battery will not last as
long as it would if it was allowed to drain most of the way down and
only charged when necessary. Similarly, although most modern
rechargeable digital camera batteries are designed to stop receiving
a charge when they are fully charged, leaving a battery constantly
on charge even after it is fully charged may overcharge the battery
to the point of failure.
If you find that you rechargeable digital
camera battery is not lasting as long as you would like on a full
charge, you may need to alter your camera-using practices and the
camera settings. Many digital cameras have both a screen and a
standard viewfinder. You can save a ton of battery by turning off
the LCD and using the viewfinder to take your pictures. Using the
zoom functions of a digital camera will also drain the battery more
quickly. So it should be used sparingly by the user seeking maximum
battery performance. In addition, many users quickly drain their
digital camera battery by constantly reviewing their pictures on the
camera itself. The battery can be saved in this case if the memory
card is removed and placed in a nearby computer to view the picture
files.
Finally, with digital camera batteries
dropping in size and price, it is often beneficial to carry a spare
battery with you when using your digital camera. By doing this, one
can instantly double the battery life of any digital camera without
having to carry around bulky chargers and accessories. If you are
interested in an extra battery for your digital camera, online is
the way to go. Many people can have a new battery for their digital
camera shipped directly to their doorstep for much less than they
could purchase one for in their local electronic or photography
store.
If you would like to price a new battery for
your digital camera,
click here.
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