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Communications and Batteries
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and batteries. The SP-565UZ uses AA batteries, which can be rechargeable NiMH or Li-ion AA batteries, or a set of disposable alkaline AA batteries. We recommend that you keep at least one or two spare sets of batteries, to ensure that your shooting experience...
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Easy Access
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batteries rather well. The Basic Manual states that the camera should be able to capture around three hundred images on a fresh set of alkaline AA batteries. We were able to capture well over 400. Our testing did not make use of the camera’s LCD monitor to...
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Olympus Point and Shoot Digital Cameras
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SP-570 UZ includes all of the options you’d expect, such as image stabilization, face detection, red eye removal, and the use of “AA” batteries. It also features a 2.7” LCD display with “Perfect Shot Preview”, which enables previewing various effects...
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Power Supply
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but the AA slots have the undeniable advantage of accepting alkaline batteries that can be found anywhere in the world. That's an appealing feature for certain travelers. You can also use expensive but very high-performance AA lithium (not lithium ion) batteries,...
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Kodak Zx1
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than an hour of footage in the MinoHD. The Zx1 cures that problem. One gigabyte can hold about 20 minutes of 30 fps 1280x720 footage. Similarly, the Zx1 uses removable AA batteries. You can’t recharge these through a USB connection, which is one design...
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Canon PowerShot A720 IS Digital Camera
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and white balance correction. The Canon A720 also features a 2.5” viewscreen, and uses inexpensive AA batteries instead of expensive “camera batteries”. The camera supports the PictBridge standard, allowing you to connect via USB cable directly to a PictBridge...
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Panasonic DMC-FS3
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recognition with a very attractive price point, and is more robust and easier on the eye to boot. There's just one final difference to point out, which is that the FS3 is powered by Panasonic's own battery, while the LS80 uses two standard AA batteries....
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Camera Tour
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insert the batteries. The user guide goes into a lot of detail about which kind of battery is best for different types of shooting. Suffice to say that while the camera will operate on AA alkalines, either NiMH or photo lithium batteries are preferred. HP...
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VistaPix IS70, a Spotting Telescope and Camera
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to remove both lens covers! You also need to focus both the camera and spotting scope if you use both lenses. Focusing the large lens is done with a knurled knob on the right of the camera body. The VistaPix IS70 uses a knurled wheel, left in this picture,...