Why Digital Camera Batteries Fade
Fast
One of the
biggest complaints about digital cameras is the fact that their
batteries seem to die faster than traditional film cameras.
If you are experiencing this with your digital camera batteries,
here are some of the reasons yours might be dead.
Digital Features
One of the reasons digital camera batteries fade so fast is due
to the fact they are required to power your digital camera and all
the features it provides. Traditional cameras offer a much
longer battery life than digital cameras due to the fact the
battery is usually only used for the flash. However a digital
camera uses batteries to do much more than this. Focusing,
snapping the picture and displaying it all use the power of digital
camera batteries. This is why digital camera batteries seem
to fade much faster than those used in traditional cameras.
Battery Decay
When trying to take a picture you may find your digital camera
batteries dead as a result of not using the camera in a long
time. While some individuals are taking pictures with their
digital cameras everyday some are not. Instead they only get
their camera out to take pictures for special occasions, which is
when they find out their batteries are shot. Batteries are
made of unique chemicals and materials that overtime erode.
When this happens they no longer function, which is why your
digital camera batteries may be dead.
Children
Your digital camera batteries may be dead if your children have
been playing with your camera. Children love to mimic adults
and one of the ways they can do this is by taking pictures with
your digital camera. Whether or not you know they have your
camera or not, children can easily run the batteries down.
Not only will they take several pictures that use up the battery,
but children also have a habit of leaving things on after they are
finished playing with them. This means your digital camera
batteries could run down as it just sets there if it doesn’t have
an automatic shut-off.
Bad Luck
The final reason why your digital camera batteries may be dead
the next time you go to use your camera is because of bad
luck. Everyone knows that digital camera batteries always die
at the exact time when you need them the most. You may be
experiencing this simply due to the fact you have bad luck,
especially with pieces of technology. However, if this is happening
a lot, get your camera checked out by a professional especially
before its warranty expires.
Many people have missed capturing important achievements and
special moments on film due to their digital camera batteries were
dead. While this happens for a number of reasons, you can
prevent it by ensuring you have extra batteries on hand the next
time you turn your camera on.

Updated : Tue, 09 Mar 2010 21:11:10 GMT+00:00
Publ.Date : Tue, 09 Mar 2010 19:13:18 GMT+00:00
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