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Knowing and Managing Your Digital Camcorder Battery

Knowing and Managing Your Digital Camcorder Battery by Korbin Newlyn

The smartest thing to do when you purchase a brand-new digital camcorder is to master all the functions and parts of it. By learning everything, if anything out of the ordinary occurs; it is less likely to end up being a problem.

For instance, if you are knowledgeable at least in some very basic things about your digital camcorder battery, you should not have a problem when something goes wrong with it and you have to replace it or describe it to the service center over the telephone.

A digital camcorder battery can be a very significant issue. When we speak about the rechargeable batteries that go along with your camcorder, the most basic thing to know is how to extend the battery life and avoid having to deal with any costly repairs due to improper management of your digital camcorder battery, or even end up missing out on some great shots that you would have preferred captured.

Battery Basics

Typically a digital camcorder battery will cost you roughly $40-$60, or possibly more if it has an extended battery life. On the electronics market camcorder batteries are quite common; you can locate them in just about any digital camcorder or camera shop, then manufactured by well known and common electronic equipment makers such as Canon, Samsung, Sharp, Panasonic, Nikon, Fuji, JVC, Sony, Casio, HP or Hewlett-Packard, Konica, Olympus, Toshiba, Pentax, a Hitachi as well as many others.

The Different Varieties

There are basically three different kinds of camcorder batteries, and when you're picking the best digital camcorder battery, usually there is no concern, for it typically comes with the camcorder when you buy it. The three different types are NiMH, NiCad and Li-ion.

Nickel Cadmium, or NiCAD, batteries are the older cell type and you can find them in older camcorders and cameras, in addition to other types of toys and laptops. This kind of battery has the ability to handle higher loads, and for the most part you will find them in those high-powered cameras which require quite a bit of power to work in an efficient way.

Conversely, NiMH or the Nickel Metal Hydride is, at the present time, the most widely used and most well known type of cell batteries. This kind of digital camcorder battery is typically less expensive than many other types, and so requires more maintenance than you will find with others.

The last kind of digital camcorder battery is the Li-ion or the Lithium Ion Battery. Generally speaking this kind of battery is very expensive and very light as well, however he can give just as much power as a NiCAD battery is able to supply.

Listen to Korbin Newlyn as he shares his insights as an expert author and an avid writer in the field of electronics. If you would like to learn more go to Camcorder Advice and at PAL Camcorders

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