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03/01/2013 06:40:05 PM · #1 |
Is it okay to recharge my Nikon D7000 battery when it isn't flat? I'm going to a wedding this afternoon and don't want it to go flat but I believe some batteries don't like to be recharged until they do.
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03/01/2013 06:56:51 PM · #2 |
It will be fine, and, your 7000 will be good for around 1200 clicks or more if not using the built in flash and continuous focus.
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03/01/2013 07:21:25 PM · #3 |
I've never let mine go dead, usually down to the last mark, then I charge them and like melonMusketeer said I usually get on my 16g card 1200 photos, more if I'm shooting jpg, which I never do much of. |
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03/01/2013 07:41:16 PM · #4 |
Unlike NiCads and NiMh batteries, LiIon batteries should not be fully discharged. They don't have a memory effect.
Here's an article with 5 good tips about them:
//www.techrepublic.com/blog/five-apps/five-tips-for-extending-lithium-ion-battery-life/289
Message edited by author 2013-03-01 19:41:28. |
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03/01/2013 09:18:15 PM · #5 |
Thank you all for replying and educating me. Thanks for the link Neil.
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03/02/2013 04:00:58 AM · #6 |
I'm not sure I follow part of that link...
It tells you to discharge to cutoff, then tells you that you can't charge it if it got to cutoff unless you have a special charger... |
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03/02/2013 08:02:41 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by spiritualspatula: I'm not sure I follow part of that link...
It tells you to discharge to cutoff, then tells you that you can't charge it if it got to cutoff unless you have a special charger... |
I'm one of those horrid people who do everything wrong.....I charge 'em when they're down only a bar to "Top 'em off...", or just throw it on the charger for a half hour in the morning while I'm getting ready for work.
I have used nothing but Nikon batteries, shoot a bazillion pictures, and haven't killed one yet since I started my digital path in July of '06.
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