I'd have to disagree with this statement.  The BIG user of power in a
digital camera is the LCD viewfinder AND the fluorescent backlight.  The
Silicon Film unit does not have either one of these and probably uses a
heck of a lot less power than most digital cameras.

Mr. Bill

Mortimer Snerd wrote:
> 
> I'll say it again: There is no place for batteries to
> live in this thing, except in the "film cartridge"
> part of it. That's not enough space to hold enough
> energy density to do a decent amount of shooting.
> 
> When a set of 4 normal alkaline AA's gives you about a
> dozen shots on anyone else's megapixel-plus digital
> camera, you know this thing is going to be VERY
> limited in the number of shots it'll be able to take
> before recharging/changing batteries.
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