Canon PowerShot A75 PowerShot A75 Camera User Guide - Page 20

Proper Battery Handling

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Preparing the Camera z For important information, see Battery Performance (p. 140). z For information about the Battery and Charger Kit and AA-size rechargeable NiMH batteries, see the System Map (separate from this guide). Proper Battery Handling zUse AA-size alkaline or Canon AA-size NiMH batteries (sold separately) only. For information on AA-size NiMH battery handling, see Using Rechargeable Batteries (p. 128). zNever use manganese or lithium batteries, as these battery types may overheat in the camera. zSince the performance of alkaline batteries may differ according to brand, the operating time of the batteries you purchase may not be as long as the batteries that came with the camera. zCamera operating time may shorten at low temperatures when alkaline batteries are used. Also due to their specifications, alkaline batteries may expire faster than NiMH batteries. If you are using the camera in cold areas or for a long time, we recommend using Canon AA-size NiMH Battery Kit NB4-200 (a four piece set). 18 zWhile it is possible to use AA-size nickel-cadmium batteries, performance is unreliable and their use is not recommended. zNever mix unused and partially used batteries. Always load four fresh (or fully recharged) batteries at the same time. zBe careful to load the batteries with their positive (+) and negative (-) ends in the right direction. zNever mix batteries of different types or from different manufacturers. All four batteries should be identical. zBefore inserting the batteries, wipe the battery terminals well with a dry cloth. Oil from one's skin or other dirt may cause a considerable reduction in the number of recordable images or reduced usage time. zBattery performance deteriorates at low temperatures (especially with alkaline batteries). If you are using the camera in cold areas and batteries are running down faster than they should, you may be able to restore performance by placing batteries in an inner pocket to warm them up prior to use. But be careful that you don't put the batteries into a pocket together with a metal key chain or other metallic objects, as these objects may cause batteries to short-circuit.

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18
Preparing the Camera
For important information, see
Battery
Performance
(p. 140).
For information about the Battery and
Charger Kit and AA-size rechargeable
NiMH batteries, see the
System Map
(separate from this guide).
Proper Battery Handling
Use AA-size alkaline or Canon AA-size NiMH
batteries (sold separately) only. For information
on AA-size NiMH battery handling, see
Using
Rechargeable Batteries
(p. 128).
Never use manganese or lithium batteries, as
these battery types may overheat in the camera.
Since the performance of alkaline batteries
may differ according to brand, the operating
time of the batteries you purchase may not be
as long as the batteries that came with the
camera.
Camera operating time may shorten at low
temperatures when alkaline batteries are used.
Also due to their specifications, alkaline batteries
may expire faster than NiMH batteries. If you are
using the camera in cold areas or for a long time,
we recommend using Canon AA-size NiMH
Battery Kit NB4-200 (a four piece set).
While it is possible to use AA-size nickel-cadmium
batteries, performance is unreliable and their use
is not recommended.
Never mix unused and partially used
batteries. Always load four fresh (or fully
recharged) batteries at the same time.
Be careful to load the batteries with their
positive (+) and negative (-) ends in the right
direction.
Never mix batteries of different types or from
different manufacturers. All four batteries
should be identical.
Before inserting the batteries, wipe the battery
terminals well with a dry cloth. Oil from one’s skin
or other dirt may cause a considerable reduction
in the number of recordable images or reduced
usage time.
Battery performance deteriorates at low
temperatures (especially with alkaline batteries).
If you are using the camera in cold areas and
batteries are running down faster than they
should, you may be able to restore performance
by placing batteries in an inner pocket to warm
them up prior to use. But be careful that you don’t
put the batteries into a pocket together with a
metal key chain or other metallic objects, as
these objects may cause batteries to short-circuit.