From: marierdj on 28 Dec 2006 18:52 Google for electrochemistry, reduction potential and try this: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_electrode_potential Thanks for the link, "Charles Schuler" <charleschuler(a)comcast.net> wrote in message news:1fidnT0wOOIAygnYnZ2dnUVZ_s-rnZ2d(a)comcast.com... > > <marierdj(a)nb.sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:yrXkh.38174$cz.561336(a)ursa-nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca... >> "No, it's just a function of the cell chemistry." >> >> Thanks for your clarification. Should have the time, could you elaborate >> on this a little. >> Battery chemistry always fascinated me. > > >
From: Paul Rubin on 29 Dec 2006 00:47 tba724(a)gmail.com writes: > Should I purchase the Canon product, or can I purchase any ol' NiMH > batteries/charger set? If I purchase a non-Canon product, will it work > as well with my camera? Get any kind. They will all work. The cheap ones may not work quite as well, but they cost less. If you want a specific recommendation, try Sanyo Eneloop (not yet that easy to find, but Ritz Camera has them).
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