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I have a Konica Minolta Dimage Z3 camera. Their guide says I should
use 4 AA bateries. It doesn't say anything about the voltage/current
of the cells. The set that I use now is four 1.2v- 1850 mA cells.
When I went to buy a charger for these I saw different cells and
chargers of 1.4v, 2.8 v, etc. Can I use any of these? Is this specified
anywhere in their website?
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"Sanjay" <sanjaypk@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have a Konica Minolta Dimage Z3 camera. Their guide says I should
> use 4 AA bateries. It doesn't say anything about the voltage/current
> of the cells. The set that I use now is four 1.2v- 1850 mA cells.
> When I went to buy a charger for these I saw different cells and
> chargers of 1.4v, 2.8 v, etc. Can I use any of these? Is this specified
> anywhere in their website?
>
I have a Z3. I haven't seen any such references in their web pages.
You should look for a charger designed to handle NiMH AA's, which usually
charge NiCDs as well. You can use batteries with any current rating; the
higher ones just hold out longer before they need to be recharged.
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