Why don't you try rechargable alkaline AA's? I've been using them for some
time in my (seldom used) flash. They have the shelf life of ordinary AA's so
I know that it'll work when picked up, even though I didn't recharge
batteries last week. Unlike NiMh that work at 1.2V they work at 1.5V of
ordinary alkalines. True, rechargable alkalines are only good for a 100 or
so recharge cycles but that, I suppose, should not be an issue.

Cheers,

Leon

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Joe Wilensky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 3:21 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: OT: Lithium AA's if manual doesn't specify?
>
>I've picked up a small digital point-and-shoot (not Pentax), 
>and it takes AA batteries. The manual mentions using alkalines 
>and recommends NiMH rechargeable AA batteries, but says not a 
>word about using lithium AA batteries. This is a fairly 
>current camera (2004, discontinued this year). Is there any 
>reason I can't use lithium AA batteries in this camera?
>
>Joe
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