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Yes, its better to use all the battery before charging. It prolongs your battery life. Not sure why, But all the cameras say to do that.
No they didn't
The following models of cannon cameras use the canon nb 4l battery charger: SD430, SD450, SD600, SD750, SD780IS, SD940IS, SD960IS, TX1 Theses cannon products are for use with the NB-4L battery charger only.
Getting rechargeable batteries for cameras will depend upon your camera. Depending on your camera you may be required to use a rechargeable battery for your camera.
Most Canon Digital ELPH Cameras use a 3.7 V re-chargeable Lithium Ion battery. Please note, however, that there are various different models of this camera and that each model may use a slightly different battery voltage and size. Many cameras have a rechargeable lithium battery but then also allow you to use Double A batteries as well as a backup.
The Sony DCR cameras have excellent reviews on quality of picture, battery life and ease of use. The following site has more information on these cameras:www.amazon.com/Sony-DCR
Red light cameras are usually high speed video cameras that use ambient light.
The battery compartment in most Canon cameras is located on the bottom of the camera body. It is located near the serial number, and in the same area as the memory card slot.
The earliest known references to cameras are in about 400BC in China.
One may find a battery for an antique Kodak camera at the website "Overstock". Typical batteries for these old cameras range between $3 and $9 depending on the exact model.
Consumer reports lists Sanyo eneloop rechargeable batteries as their top pick for use with digital cameras. Duracell CopperTop alkali and Energizer Ultimate Lithium were other top picks for digital cameras