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It cannot be said that Ni-MH batteries and lithium batteries have their own advantages and disadvantages.
Lithium batteries have higher capacity and longer discharge time than the currently widely used nickel-metal hydride batteries.
Lithium batteries are thin, light, compact and have a long autonomy. But the price is high and the purchase is inconvenient.
The lifespan of nickel-metal hydride batteries is not as good as that of lithium batteries, but they can be purchased anywhere (you can buy them at general digital stores and digital printing stores).
If you use a rechargeable nickel-metal hydride battery with a capacity above 2000mah, it can generally handle 200-300 photos.
There are many well-known brands of AA nickel-metal hydride rechargeable batteries, telles such as “Pinsheng” and “GP Speedmaster”, which are good choices. The main thing is not to buy fake products.
The capacities of nickel-metal hydride batteries include 1300 mAh, 1800 mAh, 2000 mAh, 2200 mAh, 2400 mAh, etc.
My previous Canon A610 used four GP Speedmaster 2000mAh nickel-metal hydride batteries, enough to take about 2-3 hundred photos when fully charged.
For lithium batteries, original batteries are best. Well-known brands of domestic lithium batteries include "Scud", "Pinsheng", etc.
1. The Fuji S4050 costs around 1,800 yuan. 14 million pixels, focal length 24-720mm, uses AA batteries and you can buy rechargeable ones.
2. The Fuji F505EXR costs around 2,050 yuan. 16 million pixels, focal length 24-360 mm, NP-50 lithium battery.
3. The Fuji HS11 costs around 2,200 yuan. 14 million pixels, distfocal length range from 24 to 720mm, also uses AA batteries, you can buy rechargeable ones.
4. Canon SX240 HS, around 2,300 yuan. 12.1 million pixels, focal length 25-500 mm, NB-6L lithium battery.