About this deal
Alkaline camera batteries are available in a range of sizes with an estimated shelf life of 5 years. There are several types of camera battery to choose from and the choice of battery for your camera is determined by the manufacturer, or the user's preference if that is an option. Button cell camera batteries are a form of lithium battery. Most camera manufacturers no longer use this form of battery as the lithium battery is more popular. About Nikon camera batteries
A camera battery provides power for your camera so that photos can be taken and stored either on the camera's internal memory or onto SD cards. All digital cameras and some models of film camera will require a battery to operate. The unit is also able to charge AA & AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries and USB enabled devices via the 5V 1A USB port. Once they have reached the end of their usable life, Nikon camera batteries should be disposed of properly, ideally at a specialist recycling centre rather than thrown away with your household waste. Lithium camera batteries are non-rechargeable and some have a long life span, lasting for up to 10 years if the device has a low idle power drain. They are available in four standard sizes. Lithium-Ion camera batteries are lightweight and powerful but unlike lithium batteries, they are rechargeable.