



( 3 reviews )
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Posted: May 13 2009
Batteries were cheaper than in any of the stores in my town. Quick shipping.
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Posted: Jan 7 2009
These are the only AA batteries that last long for my digital camera. I can go through 2-3 pairs in a day with regular Alkaline batteries. They are worth the extra $. Stock up on a few and you will be set for a while. They are hard to find & worth the shipping.
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( 3 of 3 found this review helpful ) Posted: Jan 14 2004
I recently discovered these batteries in a store and tried them out as they claimed they were designed for digital applications.They dusted regular and premium AA batteries when I used them in my Canon 550EX flash. With normal batteries I get around 250 shots, but to get those I have to swap the batteries out to let them cool down after about 100 shots. With the Kodak 3x batteries, I got over 400 shots and did not have to swap them out. On top of that, they seemed to recharge the flash even faster then normal as they warmed up.While I don't recommend them for low-continuous power devices such as clocks and flash lights, I do highly recommend them for high-energy use devices such as digital cameras and flashes.The reason I have found from looking up the specs on the Kodak site is they are indeed designed for high-energy digital devices which consume a lot of power over a short duration, in fact the more you drain (up to a point) the more over all power they should provide.If you only take an occasional picture once in a blue moon, I don't recommend them, but if like me you take lots in one setting, these batteries are fantastic. Unless I can't find them I don't use anything else in my camera flashes anymore.


















