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Why won't my batteries work in my digital camera?
I have two sets of Energizer rechargeable batteries for my digital camera. One set is 2500 mAh and the other is 2300 mAh. The 2500 mAh ones can sit around for a couple of months without being charged and work just fine, but the 2300 mAh ones won't even power the camera up when they are taken straight off of the charger. They just make the nearly dead battery light blink and that's it. The 2300 mAh ones will work in other devices, just not the camera, so they do work. Will they not work because of the amperage or what?
the camera needs alot of power
more than many devices
try to find the 2700's
they are even better
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yES, it seems the data of an average NIKON.
There are Nikon models with 39 megapixels yet, but if you say it's for a teenager it's allright.
The only drawback is the 50 MB memory, that's nothing Vanilla. With that the 180 shots maximum the battery allows means if you have set up the images for at least a resolution of a minimum 1 Megapixel, you just can shot less than 50 pictures before your battery is drained. You need to look if the camera allows memories of at least 64 GigaBytes.
The rest makes a fine camera.
Good luck.
22.10.2011 18:41