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Kodak Max 4 NiMH 1850mAh Rechargeable AA Batteries
Average Customer Review: 4.17 out of 5 stars
Electronics
list price: $24.99
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Features

  • 1850 mAh
  • Up to 800 charges/discharges for a long life cycle
  • Lasts up to twice as long as alkaline batteries in digital cameras
  • Replaces any AA battery
  • Ideal for digital cameras and other high-drain electronic devices
Reviews (48)

5-0 out of 5 stars Digital Camera? You need these...
Don't make the mistake of thinking that these rechargeable batteries are the same as all others; they're not. Want to know how to tell the difference? Click on the picture of the batteries above for enlargement, and look carefully at the right side of the batteries themselves - you'll see that these batteries are rated at 1450 mAh. What's that mean to you? Longer lasting. I've noticed that most rechargeable batteries are rated at 1200 mAh - only the Kodak and Olympus batteries are rated at 1450 mAh, and the Olympus batteries are more expensive.

These batteries outlast the high-end Duracells in my digital camera by 4 to 5 times! True! I don't know why, but in my Nikon Coolpix 950, Duracells drain completely in about 30-40 minutes while these babies keep on going. I had mistakenly purchased a set of Ray-o-Vac rechargeable batteries, and these Kodak's put 'em to shame.

This is the product to get. Don't waste your time looking at anything less...

5-0 out of 5 stars Great For Digital Cameras And High-Drain Electronics
With a digital camera, rechargeable batteries are a must for those who take a lot of picture. These batteries didn't take as long to charge or recharge as other brands I have tested, and lasted almost twice as long on one charge as the expensive "Max-Powered" throw-away alkaline batteries I've bought as back ups. I am very happy with this Kodak product and recommend these rechargeable batteries to anyone with a digital camera or other high-drain electronics.

3-0 out of 5 stars Didn't Perform Well For Me
Not impressed.
I used these for my digital camera (Casio QV-R40). With flash and LCD on I got an average of 24 pics before the battery ran out (once it was 27 - but that was only once).
With the Sanyo batteries that came with the camera I was getting over 50 per charge (sometimes more)(also with the flash and lcd on)

They are cheap though - and if you don't mind the inconvenience of re-charging they are a good "deal". ... Read more

Asin: B00004U5HU
Sales Rank: 721
Subjects:  1. Battery (Batteries)    2. Accessories (Accessory)   


Case Logic DC50 Digital Camera Bag
Average Customer Review: 3.72 out of 5 stars
Electronics
list price: $13.99
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Features

  • Rugged digital-camera bag holds standard-size digital cameras
  • Accessory compartment with mesh pockets for batteries, flash cards, and cables
  • Detachable shoulder strap converts to belt pack
  • Padded, water-resistant panel protects bottom of case
  • Hook-and-loop closure provides easy access to contents of bag
Reviews (25)

5-0 out of 5 stars A good solid camera bag for the D-490
A couple of weeks ago I picked up the Olympus D-490 and this was the case I bought for it. I must say that this is definitely a great product. It is extremely well built for it's price and hosts some good solid features. There are 2 compartments of storage: the main pouch and the front zippered accessory area. In the front zippered area there are 3 compartments: the battery elastic band which holds 4 AA batteries and 2 zippered mesh pockets. These pockets are large enough to carry memory cards and accessories for the D-490.

The whole case is sturdy and built rugged with it's soft pading for the camera and durable bottom. I definitely recommend this bag for anyone who has a digital camera with the approximate dimensions of the D-490. You will enjoy this case as it is inexpensive, functional, sturdy, well designed and looks good.

4-0 out of 5 stars Canon Powershot S30
I went to a department store to find a camera bag, unfortunately they didn't stock Targus. But I did come across the Case Logic DC50 case. I like it.

Layout and size:
It has a great accessory pouch (with mesh pockets, not sure how durable they are). A zip pocket big enough for 2 canon batteries and memory card, + another pocket for memory, and room for AA batteries (if applicable). There is padding everywhere as far as I could feel, although it is quite thin (all cases I saw had as thinner or thinner padding). The inner (camera) pocket is approximately 15cm (6in?) high, 8cm (a bit more than 3in) wide and 4.5cm (less than 2 in) deep [these are rough measurements with a ruler].

For Canon S30:
* It is a little large for the Canon S30 as you can tell from my rough measurements. However, with the all weather case it might be about right (don't know yet).
* To give you a rough idea ... if the camera is still in bubble wrap then it is almost the right size (except for height).

If you find a better case for the S30, then let me know :-) Otherwise I will happily use the DC50 case :-)

If the height is too big you could always put some extra padding down the bottom of the bag. For example just cut some bubble wrap to size and put it at the bottom of the comparment.

4-0 out of 5 stars Small, but still a bit too big
The case is sturdily built with two zippered closures and an adjustable shoulder strap. The exterior bottom panel is a nobby ruggedized material that probably is waterproof. The remainder of the case exterior is pebble grained leather-looking material.

The main compartment for the camera is easily accessed via the zippered front flap and is padded on left, right, back, and bottom. Top and front padding is thinner. The inside of the main comaprtment flap has a zippered pocket suitable for holding a memory card. Inside dimensions (inches): 6H x 3.25W x 2.5D The main compartment zippered opening is 3 inches wide.

The smaller zippered compartment is on the back of the case. It contains loops for 4 AA batteries, a zippered pocket suitable for a memory card or slim remote control, and a second unzippered pocket that is a little smaller than business card size.

I got this case to house an Olympus D-40 zoom digital camera. The main compartment is far too big for this camera. By itself, the camera would rattle around inside the case. I've filled the extra space by putting a carry case for 4 AA batteries into the bottom of the main compartment and adding a pair of light socks to fill in the remaining space. This leaves the smaller compartment free for the remote control and a small notebook.

I'm keeping the case. It provides more than adequate protection for the camera (with socks installed!) and will work fine for day trips and similar short outings. ... Read more

Asin: B00000J4VK
Sales Rank: 2162
Subjects:  1. Carrying Cases and Bags - Digital Camera    2. Accessories (Accessory)    3. Bags (Bag)    4. Cases (Case)    5. Notebook (Note Book)    6. Laptop    7. Case Logic    8. Photograph Photography   


Olympus Smartmedia Wallet
Electronics
list price: $9.95
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Features

  • Carry SmartMedia cards wherever you go
  • Protects cards and gives you a convenient place to store them
  • Holds 6 cards
  • Made of durable material

Asin: B00004Z5Q6
Sales Rank: 30706


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