Posts Tagged ‘battery’

How To Conserve Digital Camera Battery Use

It always happens to me since my old Olympus digital compact is really a battery-drainer… imagine this scenario, I’m either about to take a sexy cosplayer or asking someone to take my photo with a celebrity and then bam! The battery runs out on me and makes a fool. Arggg!
Oh well, here are some tips which you can use to maximize and lengthen your digicam’s battery use.

First, let’s discuss the two most common types of batteries used by digital cameras today. First is a lithium-ion battery. This is usually pre-fabricated to the brand and requires recharging via AC outlet or USB. If possible, try to get a spare battery unit if your camera has this type. The second type of battery is the typical AA or AAA alkaline batteries. Most cameras use 2  pieces. I would advise you to get rechargeable batteries to save on costs. Just make sure to read up on your camera’s documentation to check up on which type of rechargeable battery is best for your unit.

My tips after the jump

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Nokia to Recall 40+ Million Defective Batteries

When I heard this over TV, I thought this recall was sparked by a report of certain Nokia owner (here in the Philippines) that her batteries suddenly overheated and almost burned her house. Well, although not entirely due to that bit of news, it has something to do with it.

In an official statement, leading cellphone maker Nokia announced that it will recall batteries of the BL-5C series since they “identified that in very rare cases the affected batteries could potentially experience over heating initiated by a short circuit while charging, causing the battery to dislodge. Nokia is working closely with relevant local authorities to investigate this situation.”

But not all BL-5C batteries are subject for recall. The advisory “applies only to the 46 million batteries manufactured by Matsushita between December 2005 and November 2006. There have been approximately 100 incidents of over heating reported globally. No serious injuries or property damage have been reported.”

Want to know what phone models are affected? (could be your phone) and how to go about replacing it?

That info after the jump

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