Digital cameras are advanced photography tools that have changed the way people take, store and share pictures. However, even if you have the most advanced digital camera, it will not operate without proper batteries, and there are several types used in digital cameras. Understanding the different types will help you choose the best option while shopping for a digital camera.
The most common battery is the disposable battery. These batteries are typically AA batteries, but AAA batteries may be used in some cameras. Specialized disposable batteries are specifically made for use in digital cameras.
Instead of purchasing disposable batteries, many camera owners use rechargeable batteries. These batteries can be used over and over again, and they often last a lot longer than regular disposable batteries.
High-end cameras like the FUJIFILM Exilim EX-G1 or the OLYMPUS Exilim EX-G1 use their own custom battery FUJIFILM NP-45A battery or OLYMPUS LI-42B battery made specifically for more camera model.
Some cameras feature built-in battery power, so the user never has to remove or charge the battery using a separate charger. The camera is simply plugged in and charged.
To keep time settings or for use on keychain cameras, watch batteries may be used to power a digital camera. These batteries are often used in digital camera extras like remotes or flashes as well.
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