Battery Extras
Battery Extras
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![]() Nikon D300 camera body and Extras US $1,250.00
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![]() 24G Wireless Remote Flash Trigger For Nikon RF 602 R3M US $28.72
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![]() Q288 Camera Bag for CANON DSLR EOS Mark III 1Ds 50D 5D US $7.99
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![]() Canon PowerShot SX20 IS 121 Megapixel US $306.99
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![]() NP BG1 NP FG1 BatteryCharger for Sony CyberShot Camera US $8.95
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![]() LCD Battery Grip for EOS 550D Rebel T2i 2 LP E8IR B6K US $84.90
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![]() QuickFlix Digital Flip Camcorder Video Silver Camera SD US $39.95
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![]() CONTOURHD 1080P HELMET CAM VHOLDR VIDEO CAMERA ★NEW★ US $285.00
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![]() Wireless Remote Flash Trigger Receiver for Canon T2J US $15.42
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![]() ACCESSORY KIT FOR NIKON D3000 D5000 D60 D90 18 55mm US $99.95
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![]() LED Ring Light for Nikon D3000 D5000 D60 D90 18 55mm US $69.95
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![]() Charger2 Battery for Canon Digital Rebel XT XTi NB 2LH US $16.49
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![]() Q287 Camera Bag for NIKON DSLR D3000 D700 D70 D300S D90 US $7.99
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![]() LCD Grip for Canon 40D 20D 30D BG E2 2 x BP 511A B3K US $90.95
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![]() LCD battery Grip for Canon 550D Rebel T2i 2 LP E8 B6K US $85.99
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![]() Panasonic Pro AG DVX100A 3 CCD MiniDV Proline Camcorder US $910.00
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![]() Flash Diffuser Soft Box For Canon 580EX II 430EX II D02 US $.99
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![]() Samsung ST550 Dual LCD Screen Digital HD Camera NEW US $273.38
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![]() BLM 1 Battery For Olympus E420 E520 E510 US $9.99
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![]() NEW DMW BCG10 BATTERY FOR PANASONIC LUMIX DMC ZS7 TZ10 US $11.43
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![]() Vintage camera motor drv Zenza Bronica SQAM 80mm lens US $251.43
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![]() N287 Camera Bag for NIKON DSLR D3000 D700 D70 D300S D90 US $6.99
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![]() Q289 Camera Bag for CANON DSLR EOS 450D 1D Mark IV US $9.00
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![]() Yellow Camera Bag Pouch Case DC036 US $.99
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![]() BP 511 Battery Pack For Canon EOS 5D 10D 30D 40D 50D US $5.90
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![]() Camera Battery for Nikon COOLPIX P80 P5000 5900 7900 P3 US $6.21
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![]() N167 Camera Bag for Canon EOS 450D 400D 350D 50D 300D US $7.50
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![]() G654 Camera DSLR Bag for NIKON D5000 D300S D200 D80 D90 US $.99
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![]() CONTOURHD 1080P HELMET CAM WIRELESS VIDEO CAMERA ★18GB★ US $329.99
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![]() Genuine Nikon ML L3 Remote Control D5000 D70S D60 D40X US $9.99
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![]() Genuine Nikon ML L3 Remote Control D60 D90 D5000 D3000 US $9.99
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![]() Genuine Nikon ML L3 Remote Control D80 D70 D40 8400 US $9.99
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![]() Q285 Camera Bag for SONY Handycam Camcorder DSLR A900 US $4.45
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![]() Camera Battery Grip for Pentax SLR K7 D BG4 1D LI90 US $57.47
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![]() Battery Grip for Nikon D90 D80 MB D80 2 EN EL3eIR B3S US $60.20
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![]() Q272 Bag for Nikon DSLR Coolpix D90 D70S D80 P90 P80 US $8.99
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![]() Battery Grip for Nikon D40 D40X D60 Digital Camera B1G US $19.99
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![]() Phottix 3 Ring Macro Extension Tube for Olympus US $23.76
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![]() BATTERYCHARGER FOR CANON POWERSHOT SD600 SD750 SD630 US $8.97
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![]() Digital Concepts Universal Battery Charger CH 3000CL US $9.95
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![]() SONY NP FV70 Li Ion Rechargeable Camcorder Battery NEW US $28.99
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![]() ML L3 Remote Control For NIKON D80 D70S D60 D50 D40 X US $.01
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![]() NEW JAPAN H12 FULL HD 1080P 20 MP DIGITAL CAMCORDER t US $268.64
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![]() LP E6 BATTERYREMOTE SWITCH CORDPRO FOR CANON EOS 7D US $9.41
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![]() Battery for Sony NEX 3C NEX 5C NEX3C NEX5C FW50 1500mah US $6.29
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![]() 4 channel wireless flash trigger PT 042 receivers T3E US $18.39
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![]() Cleon II Wireless Remote N10 for Nikon D90 D5000 US $52.11
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![]() Plato Wireless Remote O6 for Olympus E420 E410 E510 US $60.33
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![]() Cleon II Wireless Remote O6 for Olympus E510 E520 E420 US $52.11
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![]() Remote Switch N6 for Nikon D70S and D80 Camera US $7.31
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Take Charge Of Your Battery
I must confess to having never paid much attention to the battery offerings of the laptops I've inherited over the years, until they've turned into power draining monsters. I think there are few things in this world as frustrating as technology that powers down after less than an hour of use.
Asus M2N laptop battery, Asus EEE PC 701 battery, Asus U1 series laptop battery
Especially since they usually choose to do so in the middle of a work crisis or emergency. Aargh.
It was after my last such experience with an old laptop (that very nearly became a Frisbee) that I decided to do a little more digging into how to avoid that vile battery drama, things to conserve battery life, and, most importantly, how to choose technology that suits my battery hungry needs.
There are some simple things that will help reduce the demands on a battery, such as lowering the brightness of the screen, or removing attached peripherals. Keeping the brightness down will help conserve battery life to a certain extent but, and here's the kicker, it will depend on the size of your screen. A big screen will be more of a power eater than a small one.
This may feel like bad news for those of you who enjoy a larger screen, however, there are other options to conserve power and you can get notebooks that use special features to help with extending the life of your battery.
If you are using extras like wireless dongles or webcams, then they are likely to be a major cause of power drain. It's all good and well if you can plug yourself into the provided sockets on trains, but not so great if you've got no access to power while travelling via other means.
So cut back on these by using the built-in touchpad instead of an external mouse (or keyboard where appropriate) and turning off wi-fi until you really need it.
Other things you can control include discs in your drive – take them out unless you're using them – and the power options in your operating system. Windows offer this option with a couple of easy clicks using the Power Options in the Control Panel, and fans of open source have exactly the same options albeit with a little more fiddling. It's well worth setting these up as a matter of course because even when you're connected to the power grid, the less your machine demands, the better it is for your budget and the planet.
That said, there are now more and more machines that are offering incredible battery life as a standard. The ASUS range of Eee PCs deliver an entire day of computing on a full battery and ASUS have had awards thrust at them for their brilliance in technology that limits the demands of your machine on the battery.It was the Eee PC Seashell 1015PE that got the Best Choice in the Green ICT category at Computex 2010 because of its remarkable energy efficiency (as well as the eco friendly materials and packaging) which came in the form of the Super Hybrid Engine technology. This clever, clever invention intelligently adjusts power delivery to suit the applications that you're running.
You'll discover it in a wide range of ASUS products so you're not limited to just getting a netbook, for example. You can still enjoy powerful, large screen computing, (such as with the UL80JT that has a 12 hour battery life and plenty of high-end features). The Super Hybrid Engine can maximise battery life by up to 53 percent and has the potential to reduce yearly CO2 emissions by 12.3kgs per notebook. That's an impressive set of figures.
If you're really interested in a product that saves on the environment and power, then take a look at the Bamboo series from Asus. These are a huge step forward in minimising the impact that technology can have on the environment without your having to power them by pedalling furiously on a bicycle.
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Should I get an extra battery with my Panasonix Lumix TZ3?
I've never had a photo camera with a battery pack thingy and not just normal batteries, but I know that I wish I had an extra one for my video camera. It costs $20 to buy along with the camera, should I get it?
Having an extra battery is a good thing.
I paid over $250 for an attachment that allows me to put two batteries in it so I have extended battery life.
If you have read much of the complaints of those new to digital photography, it is the learning to manage the power used by the cameras so they last as long as possible. Having an extra, fully charged battery will prevent you from having a battery failure cut your shooting short


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