Jack G Heckler
Senior Member
No, I don't believe it did address shelf life...my thought was that the batteries could just be left in the trickle charger between uses. But maybe that would not be good for the batteries in the long run. In any event, when I do get a DC, with our first grandchild just 12 weeks old, those batteries will not be sitting around long between uses!!Jack, thanks. Yes, I've already read that piece. It was very wellJim...somewhere I read and actually copied to my "Digital CameraBut even with the higher capacities, I don't think the shelf
life is any better. And that's what causes trouble for me. I have
no trouble having enough power for my camera - as long as I
remember to charge the darn things!
I want a power source that can be charged in January and still be
(nearly) fully charged in March (assuming, of course, that I
haven't used it in the meantime).
Tips" Word document (I'm over 30 pages of info now), a long-term
test of NiMH batteries and chargers...it may have been on Imaging
Resource.
done.
But I don't remember it addressing my main issue of shelf life. Do
you remember seeing anything on that topic there? The best new
NiMH batteries may power a camera for the whole day of shooting,
but I think their charge fades on the shelf just as quickly as
those of the past. I'd love to be proven wrong, though.
As a side bar, we just bought a Sony DSC-S85 in work and I had the opportunity to bring it home a couple weekends ago and was very impressed with its battery life...along with other features. I used it alot indoors with the LCD on and many built-in flashes, and got over 3 hours on a charge! The photos looked very good and NO REDEYE was present on many facial closeups and on longer shots. Nice camerra that is also on my short list.
Jack