On Sat, Feb 20, 2010 at 5:36 PM, tjpa <[email protected]> wrote:

> Probably close enough. As a battery discharges the voltage it delivers will
> drop. So every device has to tolerate a lower voltage. The problem is that
> different devices will stop functioning at different points. You don't know
> what that voltage is for your camera (and nobody will tell you). In any
> event, if you start at a lower voltage you will get to the voltage at which
> the camera stops working sooner. You can compensate by getting a battery
> with a higher mAh rating. Long story to say that you will probably be okay.

  This is sage advice.  Be aware, however, that a battery with a
higher mAh rating will take considerably longer to recharge.  So, do
not assume that anything is amiss if a replacement battery that you
may acquire that has a higher mAh capacity appears to be taking too
long to recharge compared to what you have become accustomed to in
this regard.

  Steve


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