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    Good Batteries

    I was wondering what everyones choice was in batteries. I got some heavy duty batteries this Christmas and I am getting only 30-40 pictures at the most before changing them. I was getting at least 200 with alkaline. Are heavy duty batteries just a rip off because at this point I think they are garbage and I would never use them again.

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    There are heavy duty general purpose batteries, and then there are batteries designed to be used in digital cameras. Generally you're much better off with the digital camera batteries - they're built to withstand the high drain digital cameras cause.
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