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freestyle3486
4th of May 2004 (Tue), 23:21
Hi,

I am a digital camera newbie who just got an A60 a few days ago, and I am interested in purchasing some rechargable NiMH batteries for my camera. Do the NiMH batteries have to be Canon made, or will any brand and NiMH rating work for the A60? Preferably, I would like to just go on down to Walmart and purchase a Duracell 1-hour charger and 4 - 2100 rated NiMH batteries for around $25. It sure beats the price and hassle of finding Canon batteries and chargers either on the net or in my local area. Tell me what you think... I would rather not make a poor choice after just getting my camera so soon. Thanks -=-



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breaker
5th of May 2004 (Wed), 05:19
well, I have a PowerShot A80 and I use 2300 Mah rechargables without problem... They are not Canon so same goes for your camera...

gsmx2
5th of May 2004 (Wed), 05:25
The camera doesn't care which batteries you put into it.

gsm x2

breaker
5th of May 2004 (Wed), 05:26
The camera doesn't care which batteries you put into it.

gsm x2perhaps the camera doesn't but i can imagine the user will... the higher the Mah, the longer the batteries last.

ekrunaj
5th of May 2004 (Wed), 09:12
I use Sanyo NI-MH 2100's with the Sanyo Quick Charger with my Canon A70 with good results. By the way, good answer "gsmx2".

ekrunaj
5th of May 2004 (Wed), 09:12
I use Sanyo NI-MH 2100's with the Sanyo Quick Charger with my Canon A70 with good results. By the way, good answer "gsmx2".

pradeep1
5th of May 2004 (Wed), 10:53
This is a good option:

http://www.batteryspace.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWPROD&ProdID=587&HS=1