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oxy alkaline batteries for digital camera
WelshLamb
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Hi
Been on the kodak webpage to see what batteries my digital camera needs. I havn't got a charger / docking station so I need the non-rechargable ones.
My camera is Kodak CX4300 and acccording to the webpage I need batteries:
Kodak oxy-alkaline AA x2
or
Kodak CRV3
Searched on google etc but no joy. Was wondering if anyone knows of a shop or site that sells them? Or even if there's an equilavent that's easier to find?
Thanks
Been on the kodak webpage to see what batteries my digital camera needs. I havn't got a charger / docking station so I need the non-rechargable ones.
My camera is Kodak CX4300 and acccording to the webpage I need batteries:
Kodak oxy-alkaline AA x2
or
Kodak CRV3
Searched on google etc but no joy. Was wondering if anyone knows of a shop or site that sells them? Or even if there's an equilavent that's easier to find?
Thanks
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It'll take any AA batteries (the CRV3 is a Lithium equivalent, looks like 2 AAs glued together). I'd recommend you get 4 NIMH rechargeables and a charger - will save money in the long run (get 4 so you always have a spare set handy). Plenty of people flog 'em - have a look at the rechargeable batteries thread.0
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I agree with Manathome. I would buy some normal AA rechargeable batteries as it will save you an absolute fortune in the long run. Kodak only recommend using their products for the obvious reasons.
Ebuyer sells the CRV3 here, but I wouldn't waste my money on them.
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?rb=7696789122&action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=81112"There are no pockets in a shroud..."0
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