I have always used rechargeable batteries in my camera. They last longer (regular AA and AAA drain very fast in digital cameras) and are better for the environment.
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.
These cameras use rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries. The batteries are not a standard size such as AA batteries, but additional batteries are available from Sony and other manufacturers.
Because you can use them multiple times.
yes it does take AA size batteries, u can also use rechargeable AA batteries.
Polaroid i-Type film is specifically designed for newer Polaroid cameras that have rechargeable batteries, while 600 film is compatible with older Polaroid cameras that use batteries in the film pack. The main difference is the battery source, with i-Type cameras having a built-in rechargeable battery and 600 cameras relying on batteries in the film pack.
You can purchase rechargeable batteries pretty much anywhere. This is because they are becoming easier to use and a better economical choice for the world.
Only batteries that are marked "Rechargeable" are rechargeable. Are others are single use.
you need 3 x AAA batteries. Also it's better to use alkaline batteries not rechargeable batteries.
The Energizer lithium batteries are exceptional for digital camera: basic cameras can take two G's of pictures before needing to be replaced.
I would strongly suggest the use of rechargeable batteries over conventional batteries. Non rechargeable batteries could "explode" during recharging. Any rechargeable battery will work if they are the same voltage.
because it is rechargeable
There are some rechargeable portable DVD players where you can use rechargeable batteries, they cannot be used in every portable DVD player because at some point the batteries start to slow down.