Kodak 889-3992 Battery, Kodak Max Digital Camera


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A high-performance battery that lasts up to three times longer than AA alkaline predecessors in digital cameras. Longer battery life translates into greater convenience and more picture opportunities. In a series of tests, Kodak Max Digital Camera Batteries were compared with the AA-size high-drain alkaline batteries most often used in digital cameras. Results showed the Kodak battery enabled people to take up to three times the pictures than any AA alkaline battery in a digital still camera. This translates into 150 pictures with the new Kodak product versus approximately 40-50 pictures with a set of AA premium alkaline batteries when tested in a Kodak EasyShare DX3600 Zoom Digital Camera The AA-sized non-rechargeable oxy-alkaline battery fits almost 70 percent of digital cameras in the U.S. and 50 percent of digital cameras worldwide. The Kodak Max Digital Camera Battery joins the company's portfolio of high-performance batteries including: Kodak Max Alkaline Batteries, Kodak Max Rechargeable Batteries and Kodak Max Lithium Batteries
1 Best batteries for high-energy digital devices
I recently discovered these batteries in a store and tried them out as they claimed they were designed for digital applications.

They dusted regular and premium AA batteries when I used them in my Canon 550EX flash. With normal batteries I get around 250 shots, but to get those I have to swap the batteries out to let them cool down after about 100 shots. With the Kodak 3x batteries, I got over 400 shots and did not have to swap them out. On top of that, they seemed to recharge the flash even faster then normal as they warmed up.

While I don't recommend them for low-continuous power devices such as clocks and flash lights, I do highly recommend them for high-energy use devices such as digital cameras and flashes.

The reason I have found from looking up the specs on the Kodak site is they are indeed designed for high-energy digital devices which consume a lot of power over a short duration, in fact the more you drain (up to a point) the more over all power they should provide.

If you only take an occasional picture once in a blue moon, I don't recommend them, but if like me you take lots in one setting, these batteries are fantastic. Unless I can't find them I don't use anything else in my camera flashes anymore.



Sunday, 07-Sep-2008 16:56:08 CDT
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