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Default Very strange Digital camera problem

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The strange thing is its not just rechargeable that don't work but any AA's
I buy a new pack of alkaline and they don't work either
BOB

"GregS" wrote in message
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In article tuHyi.11961$5y3.10709@trndny07, "bob"
wrote:
I have a Fuji Finepix that has a strange attachment to a set of
batteries.As
so much so that it will not work with any other batteries and wondered if
anyone has a guess why this might be
This is a finepix A345 that uses two AA cells. Ran fine for years then I
decided to save some money with rechargables so I got an energizer charger
and some 2500 mah NIMH batteries and all was fine.
Somewhere along the way I bought some Empire Scientific Batteries and
thats
when the love affair began.
The Camera will only power on with two of the Empire batteries and no
others. I have tried rechargable and even went through several new
packages
of alkalyne batteries before I convinced myself that there were only two
battries that would turn this camera on.
I pull them out and they read 1.28 and 1.3 volts which is similar to other
rechargables so I'm totally baffled and open to any theories.
The only other thing I did notice was with a set of new alkaline batteries
that read 1.5&1.52 V the camera would occasionally come on but power off
as
soon as I released the power button
Thanks in Advancve


Many of my older NiMH batteries started to fail. My camera sucks a lot
of power Minolta F300, and on vacation my newest batteries were terrible.
An older set worked much better. I have yet to buy more batteries, but I
bought a good 8 cell individually controlled charger for about $50. In
using
this charger I was able to find the best ones, that had reasonably low
impedance, and I threw out at least 2 dozen of my mostly older cells.
Make sure the contacts are clean. I usually try to put something like
Deoxit
on the batteries.

greg