Camera Batteries


What are Camera Batteries?

Camera batteries, typically lithium-ion (Li-ion), power digital cameras and camcorders, providing energy for hundreds of shots or hours of video. Using the correct battery model is crucial for optimal performance, and proper storage and charging can extend battery life.

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Praktica

Praktica cameras are known for their durable construction and reliable performance, making them popular among photography enthusiasts and professionals alike

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Fujifilm

Fujifilm cameras are highly regarded for their exceptional image quality, innovative features, and stylish designs

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Kodak

Kodak cameras are iconic for their rich history in photography, offering a range of user-friendly models that deliver reliable image quality

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Other Brands

We also offer camera batteries for other brands including Oympus and Panasonic

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FAQ

What type of battery does my camera use?

Most modern cameras use lithium-ion (Li-ion) rechargeable batteries, but the exact model can vary depending on the camera brand and model. Always check your camera's user manual for the specific battery type and compatibility.

How can I extend the life of my camera battery?

To extend battery life, turn off unnecessary features like Wi-Fi and image stabilization when not in use, reduce screen brightness, and use power-saving modes. Also, avoid letting the battery fully drain before recharging.

How long do camera batteries last?

The lifespan of a camera battery depends on usage, but typically, a fully charged battery can last anywhere from 200 to 600 shots or a few hours of video recording. Factors like screen brightness, flash use, and shooting mode can impact battery life.

How do I store camera batteries when not in use?

Store camera batteries in a cool, dry place, and avoid leaving them in the camera for extended periods. If you won't be using the battery for a while, store it at around 50% charge to maintain its health.