Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Making Sure The Battery Of Your Digital Camera Lasts Longer

By Frank Woods


Digital cameras are so loaded with features that it can be challenging to keep your batteries alive. This could well be your biggest expense, but there are some things you can do to increase the length of time your batteries stay charged. Let's start with the three biggest sources of power drain.

The number one cause of power drain is the LCD screen. You won't need to use this feature all of the time, so why not turn it off when not in use? To save power, you'll want to use the camera viewfinder.

Another big power drain is the flash. Whenever possible, natural lighting should be used when snapping photos. This is a great idea when it comes to saving battery power - flash must be used only when absolutely necessary.

A third drain on your battery is constantly using your zoom. It takes more power zooming in and out than it does keeping your zoom at a steady place. This can be avoided by finding a comfort zone when taking photos and sticking with it.

Some other things you can do to make your battery last longer are:

If you are not using your camera, turn it off, and always ensure Power Saving mode is on when you are using it.

During the winter months, you'll want to provide warmth for both your camera and the batteries when not in use. The cold drains batteries very quickly.

Batteries must be kept in an area that is both cool and dry, not too cold and not too hot either - sunlight can harm batteries as well!

When you're not doing anything, resist the temptation to needlessly play back your images. For that matter, you may not want to rerun taken pictures on your camera - if you want to review them, then do so on your home PC after downloading the images from your camera, and be sure to decide quickly whether an image must be stored or deleted on the camera.

Use the AC adapter. Many digital cameras can be plugged into an electrical outlet by means of an AC adapter. So if you're staying home and sitting in one place for the most part, your AC adapter can help you extend the life of your batteries.

Needing to buy more or recharge your battery is something you won't be able to avoid completely, but with a few precautions this won't be needed as often.




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