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Kodak camera dock

Slickone

Diamond Member
I got a Kodak camera (CX7530) cheap from a yard sale, to give to my dad. I also got the Kodak camera dock 6000. But no battery. I'm guessing it's supposed to use this battery pack, which I don't want to buy, but why couldn't the dock charge a pair of standard NiMH AA cells? Someone in one of the reviews here (see review "Easy to use but charging a minus, December 10, 2003 By A Customer") says it won't, as does this. How is that possible?
 
That camera should be able to take AA's. I would invest in some high quality Rechargeable AA's instead of messing with those stupid docks.

I have these for my A80
http://www.amazon.com/Duracell-Charg...3&sr=8-2-spell

They come precharged and work great. They also don't drain when not in use, or at least not as bad as NiMH and other rechargeables used to.

I actually bought 2 sets. 8 Batteries total. I don't think I've ever had to switch batteries during a single outing, and IIRC, I've been able to go out a few times on the same set. But, the A80 can take 4 batteries.
 
I have a lot of NiMH batteries, which was the reason for my question.

FYI, the LSD batteries you linked ot are NiMH too.
 
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