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DIGITAL CAMERA BATTERY FINDER Digital camera batteries are specifically designed for each digital camera brand and model. AtBatt.com offers a complete line of digital camera batteries and compatible replacements for most digital camera. We have developed a digital camera battery finder tool that will guide you in choosing the correct battery and ac adapter for your digital camera. Your first step is to choose your digital camera manufacturer from the list below. |
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Amstron - Konica Minolta NP-900 Battery |
| The Amstron DKO-NP900 digital camera battery is designed to replace OEM part number 02491-0015-00 and NP-900. This replacement Konica Minolta battery not only fits in Konica Minolta digital cameras, but also will work with BenQ and Rollei digital camera models. This NP-900 replacement by Amstron gives you the quality and dependability that you need, when you need it. Never miss a shot with this long lasting digital camera battery by Amstron! |
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Price: $22.55
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Nikon Coolpix EN-EL1 Digital Camera Battery by Amstron |
| The Nikon EN-EL1 replacement battery for use exclusively with Nikon digital cameras. The DNI-EL1 replacement Nikon battery allows you to take up to 250 images on your COOLPIX digital camera. Tested for capacity and durability, this Amstron replacement battery will give you the longest run time possible, charge after charge |
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Price: $18.49
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Li-Ion Digital Camera Battery for Olympus LI-10B/12B & Sanyo DB-L10 |
| The Amstron LI-10B replacement for your original Olympus digital camera battery is the perfect choice, when it is time to replace your existing battery. Why go somewhere else and pay more? Get the quality and reliability that you need at the fraction of the OEM cost. Amstron batteries are tested for compatibility, quality, and durability; insuring that you have the power that you need when the opportunity to capture the moment arises! |
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Price: $19.99
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Amstron - Nikon EN-4 Battery |
| Is it time to replace your old EN-4 battery? This Amstron replacement for your original Nikon digital camera battery is the perfect choice. Get the quality and reliability that you need at the fraction of the OEM cost. Amstron batteries are tested for compatibility, quality, and durability; insuring that you have the power that you need when the opportunity to capture the moment arises! |
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Price: $29.95
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Digital Camera Battery for the Sony NP-FC10 |
| Is your Sony DSC-FX77 battery dieing, then it may be time replace your old NP-FC10S battery? The Amstron NP-FC10S replacementSony battery is the perfect choice. Amstron batteries are tested for compatibility, quality, and durability; insuring that you have the power that you need when the opportunity to capture the moment arises! Why go somewhere else and pay more? Get the quality and reliability that you need at the fraction of the OEM cost. |
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Price: $20.99
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Digital Camera Battery Tips
Since digital cameras consume batteries very quickly, what type of battery can I use as an alternate? Digital cameras consume batteries very quickly. We recommend using rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries, as opposed to alkaline batteries. NiMH batteries will give you more pictures per charge and can be recharged hundreds of times, unlike alkaline batteries.
What steps should I take to make sure to get the full capacity out of my Ni-Mh batteries? To help your new NiMH batteries reach their full capacity and performance, fully charge and then fully discharge it at least once every two to three weeks. Do not leave the battery dormant for long periods of time. If a battery has not been used for a long period of time, perform the new battery “break in” procedure as described above. Also, consider investing in two sets of rechargeable batteries so you'll always have spares.
Tips to conserve battery power. Here are some battery tips for conserving power. Limit the use of LCD and use the viewfinder whenever possible to frame a picture. And check the picture in the LCD only when there is a question of whether or not you got the shot. Rather than using the auto shutoff, manually turn off your camera. This will save a significant amount of battery power. When transferring pictures from your camera to computer, power your camera from the wall socket instead of the batteries. This can be especially useful when you're downloading photos or viewing them on your camera's screen.
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