Customers most agreed on the following attributes:
Purchased 2 blisters with 4 batteries Power2000 at2700 mAh , plus a XP-333 Power2000 chargers AA/aaaand , from the 1st use , batteries get tooo hot ,because (I've measured it too late,2 days ago)all batteries were already cooked) charger pumps more than 300mAthru the batteries . I bought a new set(2) AA GPbrand batteries , charged once and there was theexcess of temperature in the new batteries again!Then I bought a GP overnite charger (150mA) andit wont overheats the batteries , however the (8)batteries initially purchased , are ruined , wonthold the charge for more than 8-10 photos (SP310)I'D SAY THAT ADORAMA SHOULD NOT PACK THAT KIND OFCHARGERS ON THE SAME KIT AS THE (mentioned)NiMHs !And about myself ,I've lost my moneys for nothingWhy? As they (proudly) say, NiMHs got no Warranty![...] Stay away of that kit !Franklin A.
I got these batteries and charger with a new digital SLR. I've found thus far they don't hold a charge for any appreciable time.
I can only hope the charger is ok and will work properply with another set of NIMH batteries
Good value in rechargeable batteries
These batteries outlast my Energizers and cost about half the price. One important note: as tested, the best results came while using the Power2000 charger. Sanyo: 80% Energizer: 70%.
Excellent source of LiH batteries
very dependable product
The powershot batteries with 1.25V 2100 mAh that I purchased 3 years ago worked like a champ, but the 2700 mAh's screwed up my camera. I received confirmation from Kodak that you should NOT use anything higher than 2100 mAh. [...]
Bought a Powershot A95 for a trip to Australia in 2005 along with the batteries and chargers. Can't complain at all. Didn't have a problem until recent months: immediately after charging, the camera says change the batteries. Did some research, realize the batteries have a shelf life around 2 years. Now I'm buying a 10 pack and I'm set for the next 5.
These batteries were a complete waste of money. They don't even run a little wall clock. Last week I had them sitting in their charger for days; green light glowing. Two days ago I put one into said wall clock and...nothing. I put the battery back in the charger and the red light took hours to go to green denoting that in that short time it had completely lost power. Then, as soon as the light went green I put it into the clock and again, nothing.$[...] on a charger and 12 batteries down the drain. So much for trying to be environmentally conscientious.