Digital Camera Batteries Question.....?

Ok...lotta people read aloud that when your transffering pics from the camera to the PC, its best to plug the camera in near the DC input...because the transferring eats up the battery super fast. Ok..the camera i of late bought doesnt have the 3 volt DC input. My elderly one did. So im wondering...if i use tho lithium rechargeable batteries, are those different contained by terms of when transferring, it will munch through up less?? Because very soon i wanna take my camera stern to the store. I didnt know it didnt have the DC input point. I know you can recharge the rechargeable batteries, but i stingy do they actually relief...in lingo of not dying so fast during transfers. Or what is some angelic things to do so i can save on battery when i transfer from camera to PC? Is that what the docks do...since i reflect on the docks do plug in. Only respond if u know a lil in the region of this. No guessing ok. Thanks.


Answers:    Transferring images using the camera and USB cord does not put away up batteries as much as you'd have an idea that. Unless you have bursting the 2 GB or 4 GB card up and transfer adjectives of them.

but I agree with the guy that say to get a card reader. That instrument you won't have to verbs about it.
Wow wow wow. Just carry a memory card reader they cost like 10$ and it doesent use any battery-operated life adjectives you have to do is put your memory card into it next plug it into your computer.

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