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Is this a good battery for a camera?

Question by JoA(:: Is this a good battery for a camera?
I recently got a new Nikon Coolpix S3000. It has a lithium battery, so I cannot change the batteries during the day if the battery is low. I looked up the battery life on Google, and it says, “Approx. 220 shots with EN-EL10 battery”. Is 220 shots with the battery a good thing? About how long will it last, time-wise?

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Answer by Jeroen Wijnands
Why can’t you change batteries? I’m confused here. 220 shots is not bad for a cheap compact these days.

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What do you think of this camera and photo printer by HP?

Question by joy198422: What do you think of this camera and photo printer by HP?
The printer is a ‘HP Photosmart e317″
The Digital camera is 7850 digital camera
..i might get it.
Built-in flash
Stock Photo Item Specifics – Digital Cameras
Digital Camera Type: Point & Shoot Optical Zoom: —
Digital Camera Brand: Hewlett-Packard Digital Zoom: 4x
Product Line: HP PhotoSmart Manufacturer Warranty: —
Model: E317 Flash Type: Built-in flash
Resolution: 5 Memory Card Format: Multiple
Manufacturer Part Number: Multiple Battery Type: 2 x AA alkaline battery ( included )
Bundled Kits: — Condition: New, Never Opened

HP’s Home Photo Studio…with everything included!

Digital camera/photo printer combo has everything to get you started. HP makes it easy for you to take the plunge into digital photography by bundling a digital camera with a compatible photo printer — at a great value! This package includes everything you need to get started: a 5.0-megapixel camera, a fast printer, ink, and starter 8 1/2″ x 11″ photo paper. You’ll be able to take pictures and print them right away.
Print beautiful photos in as fast as 27 seconds. Take great pictures and print them — even borderless! — from 4″ x 6″ all the way to extra-long 8 1/2″ x 24″ paper size. The 7850 printer offers quick print speeds up to 20 ppm (pages per minute) in black-and-white or full color; printer also includes a removable 4″ x 6″ photo tray for creating frameable prints anytime. Plus, the 6-ink photo technology enables all gradations of grays and colors.
Focus up close from far away with 4x digital zoom. You can zoom in or out to frame your subject exactly the way you want it to look, whether it’s a bird on a nearby hill or a favorite football player on the field during the game.
Includes starter photo paper in 8 1/2″ x 11″ size. Experiment with your first photos by printing them in a large, frameable size on the included photo paper. You’ll quickly notice how the dense 5.0-megapixel resolution lets you print enlarged images beautifully, without noticeable “grainy” effects.
1.5″ on-camera LCD screen for preview/review. The built-in LCD lets you frame every shot before you click; after you’ve taken a series of pictures, review them all on the same screen — slide-show style.
Shoot mini movies in full-motion video with audio. Be ready to capture baby’s first steps, the graduate’s moment on the stage, and more…in sound and motion! This camera captures film clips with up to 24 fps (frames per second).
HP Image Zone software lets you sort and edit your photos on-camera. Crop and resize your photos, then file them by date or keyword so you can easily retrieve them later. You can even create your own greeting cards and photo albums! Plus, Image Zone can restore a picture you accidentally deleted or inadvertently edited.
Print directly via the included PictBridge™ cable or via SD/MMC cards. Both the E317 camera and the 7850 printer are PictBridge-enabled, so all you have to do is connect them with the included cable…and print! Store pictures in the built-in 16MB memory, or use Secure Digital™ or MultiMediaCard™ media (sold separately) to transfer picture files from your camera to your printer.
Backed by HP’s 1-year warranty*.

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Answer by abgurlie2004
I don’t have a photoprinter by HP but I have a photosmart camera, 3.2 megapixel. It’s okay, but not on a professional level. The images come out somewhat fuzzy on a closer scale. The best cameras are Sony, Nikon CoolPix cameras, and some Canons as far as picture quality goes in my opinion. I’m an art major working toward my BFA in Painting, but for a while I was a Photography major.
The best photo printers are Epsons, but perhaps I’m just biased.

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If you have a digital camera that uses dsposable batteries how many pictures can you take before the batteries?

Question by knockonwood: If you have a digital camera that uses dsposable batteries how many pictures can you take before the batteries?
run down? Do you wish you would have bought one with a rechargable battery? What things should I be aware of or look out for, when picking one? Anyone have one they LOVE everything about? Thanks!

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Answer by Skipweasel
Very few. Rechargeables last far far longer than disposables in cameras.

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How much would it cost to fix my camera?

Question by Vikki: How much would it cost to fix my camera?
I have a Canon Digital Rebel XTi. When I put in the battery, the camera turns on, but nothing happens.. When you try to turn it off the green light on top stays on, but no pictures show or anything..
Can this be fixed myself or should I bring it somewhere to be fixed? Or should I just buy a new camera?

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Answer by appygirl
i sent a camera off to be fixed. it would have been cheaper to have bought a new body.

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Is there any OTHER type of battery I can use for this camera?

Question by Ali: Is there any OTHER type of battery I can use for this camera?
Sony Cyber-shot DCS-W70 with 7.2 mega pixles. Right now I use the battery it came with: Sony Type G Lithium Ion Battery pack. But lately my camera has been VERY DIFFICULT almost IMPOSSIBLE to turn on. I know it’s the battery because the light that shows when the battery is charged and in the camera doesn’t light up when the camera won’t turn on. Suddenly it might flash and the camera turns on. When that light goes out. The camera follows.

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Answer by Chuckie
It sounds like you battery is going bad – a replacement battery should fix the problem. Here’s the official replacement battery for the DSC-W70:

http://www.sonystyle.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/en/-/USD/SY_DisplayProductInformation-Start?CategoryName=acc_DIAccessories_DIBatteriesandChargers_DCBatteries&ProductSKU=NPBG1&TabName=comp&var2=

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