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Worth the cost December 15, 2008 Z. Pham (Corona, CA United States) I go out of my way to buy these batteries. They last and last. Yes, you might get batteries for less and maybe decide it's worth buying a bunch of those for what you can get for these; but if you're like me and want dependable batteries, get the e2. There's nothing worse than having a camera go out at that Kodak moment. Lugging a bunch of spares bogs me down. I want batteries that work when I need them and these are it.
Excellent! July 10, 2008 Krista These are the best working batteries I've ever used in my camera. They seem to last forever and take a lot of pictures. I made a great purchase!
Sloooow shipping October 28, 2007 J. Findley 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Product was fine, shipping for 4 batteries rather high, especially since it took about 2 weeks to get them. If you need items from this company fast, better look elsewhere.
Kept my Canon 570IS going strong on a two-month hiking trip September 11, 2007 Erik Olson (Ridgefield, WA United States) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I needed a light digital camera for an extended trek in Europe (the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage in Spain), so after much research I purchased a Canon 570IS. One selling point for the Canon was its power source: two AA batteries - lightweight and easy to replace in any country. I was going to go with a cheaper package of AAs, but my photographer friend suggested I buy the Energizer Lithiums. He told me that they lasted longer in digital cameras than regular AAs, and therefore I wouldn't have to carry as many. I took his advice, and he was right on all counts. During my two months in Spain and France, I took almost 900 pictures. Along the Camino, photo opportunities arose multiple times throughout each day. Over and over again, I'd take my camera out of the case, turn it on, take one or more shots, and then turn it off. During rest stops I'd view the camera's growing stash of pictures on its rear screen for my own pleasure, or to show them off to others. Through it all, the two Energizer Lithium batteries kept my Canon humming along like a charm. I brought along an 8-pack to ensure I had enough, but ended up using only 4 of them (I gave two away to another pilgrim after his camera's batteries suddenly died, and never used the last two). Bottom line, the Energizer Lithium batteries went way beyond my expectations. I figured I would have to change them every two weeks, but that wasn't the case. Indeed, the first pair was still working fine after 30 days (remembering the above experience with my fellow trekker, I changed them at the 4-week mark just to be proactive). As a newbie digital camera user, I was surprised and pleased with the Energizer Lithiums. I'm glad my friend recommended them to me, and I second his advice to purchase them for whatever point-and-shoot camera you use to document your next journey.
They just keep going & going & going & going August 11, 2007 DirtyRed (Cali) The battery you need for all of your digital things. It's lighter than conventional batteries and last much longer as well.
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