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I use AA batteries in my camera, so I wanted ones that were reliable. I have tried low priced off brands with higher mAh ratings, but they did not hold a charge and only lasted a few months. The last Duracell AA rechargeables I purchased lasted a good five years before they quit. So, I decided to buy this brand again. These hold a charge, are well built, and made in Japan, which is a big plus. Spend a little more for these, as the cost savings over the off brands will be apparent over the several years of life.
Having an older Canon (A570 IS) camera Have giving me gray hair. It eats up the batteries (2xAA), especially rechargeable. I think it's because the rechargeable are only 1.2V and it is close to the limit of what the camera can operate on. The DC1500B4N rechargeable is far the best I have tried even with flash activated. They are super, at least for my camera. I have to admit I have only had the batteries a short time and I am excited to take them on my trip to Ecuador to really try them out.
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When they are fully charged thy only show 62% on my game cameras. Three different cameras with 3 different sets of batteries. When I use standard red Duracells the cameras show 100%. I will have to use them for an extended time to see how long they actually work.
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They were brand new and they work great
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Why buy the cheap ones when they never last long and won’t hold a charge? These are great batteries that hold a charge and last over twice as long!
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