On Tue, Dec 25, 2007 at 10:04:42PM -0500, Mat Maessen wrote:
> On 12/25/07, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Who's using rechargeable AA or AAA batteries, and which batteries are
> > you using?  Which chargers?
> 
> I was running some of the Energizer NiMH batteries in my DS2, with a
> small wall charger that came with them. I got sick of them
> self-discharging when the camera sat around, so I use the Energizer
> Lithium AA's now.

I find the Energizer rechargeables to be terrible at holding a charge.
(I've tried some Duracells, too, but they appear to be even worse).
They're so bad that I too switched to using Energizer Lithiums, but
that brings its own set of problems.  In my *ist D the initial drain
when I first switch the camera on after three days of non-use is so
high that the battery voltage drops, causing the *ist D to register
'half power'.  I also get that indication (and, in some cases, the
'low battery' indicator) quite often during shooting sessions.
I rarely had those kind of problems when I was using my old Ray-O-Vac
rechargeables (although in those days I had the battery grip mounted,
with batteries in it and in the camera), so when about ten days ago
I saw 2500mAh Ray-O-Vacs in the local hardware store I picked up a
set to try them out.  So far they have been problem free, so I may
well pick up another pack or two and switch back to rechargeables.

For a charger I use the Maha MH-C401.  The important thing is to
get a charger with individual charging circuits - the cheap ones
that come with the batteries often only charge cells in pairs.
I also always use the slow charge - it's better for the battery.


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