- Switch off the camera when not in use
- Use the motor driven zoom lens only when you really need it, don't use it to show off
- Shorten the time for previewing the picture on the LCD screen
- Shorten then time for the automatic shut down of the camera (only do this when timing isn't an issue, like it is with snapshots, animals or sports photography)
- In cold climate, keep the camera warm. Batteries loose their power rapidly when they are getting cold.
- When working in cold climate, take a spare set of batteries along
- Always use the best batteries you can get. Usually the more expensive batteries keep their voltage for a longer time on a steady level.
- When using reloadable batteries, get the more expensive NiMH types with the highest capacity available. They have a very long life between reloading and no memory effect.
Tom has spent most of his free time behind cameras of different types. He specializes in close-up work and travel photography. To share his experiences and fascination about digital photography, he has set up http://www.digitalcameratips.de which covers topics for beginners as well as advanced users of digital cameras.
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