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Olympus C-60 Battery Replacement

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SKU:DCOL001 Type:Li-ion Voltage:3.7 V Capacity:1150 mAh Color:Black Dimension:46.00x31.85x9.85 mm Brand:Replacement

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Olympus C-60 Battery are specifically designed for Olympus camera. Our replacement Olympus C-60 batteries are made with high quality parts and are guaranteed to meet or exceed the original equipment manufacturers specifications at a reduced price. All Olympus C-60 Battery are tested for 100% quality control assurance. These batteries includes a one year warranty. We offer a 30 day unconditional money back guarante and fast shipping on all of our Olympus batteries.
Olympus C-60 Camera Battery Description

Olympus C-60 Battery Replacement, with 3.7 V, 1150 mAh. The Olympus C-60 Battery replacements from BatterySupport.com deliver power when you need it and where you need it. It has been specially designed to meet the power needs of your Olympus C-60 camera battery and will help you power up your camera in the office, business trips or vacations.

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3 tips to extend your Olympus C-60 Battery's life


Tip #1: proper use of the LCD
Of all the components in a digital camera, the LCD display probably consumes the most power. But there are certain measures you can take to reduce its impact on Olympus C-60 Battery life. Some cameras have an option where you can adjust the brightness of the LCD.

If your battery is weak, lower the intensity to an acceptable viewing level. Do note that lowering the brightness may affect viewing the screen under sunlight, so use your palm to shade the Olympus camera to prevent glare.

Tip #2: use power-saving options
If you delve into your camera's set-up menu, you might find an option that puts the shooter to sleep after a stipulated time. This reduces the power intake, but at the same time keeps it ready for action when a picture opportunity pops up.

We understand from Olympus at a recent workshop that leaving the shooter in sleep mode consumes less energy than switching it on and off constantly. Combine this with the above tip and you should be able to squeeze out a few more shots before the cell goes flat.


Tip #3: Olympus C-60 Battery maintenance
Caring for your Olympus C-60 Battery is a conscious effort. Most people find their device's cell performance deteriorates after a year or so, and this can be partially attributed to careless maintenance. For instance, you should not charge the Olympus C-60 Battery when it's still relatively full.

Also, if you are not going to use the digital camera battery for a prolonged period of time, make sure there is constantly some power left in it to keep the juice running. Last but not least, don't drop the Olympus C-60 Battery pack as it can cause the polarity of the cell to go haywire. Experienced Olympus camera users will swear by these tips to keep their Olympus C-60 Camera Battery in tip-top condition.

There are more ways to keep your Olympus C-60 batteries healthy. Here are some quick tips.

If your point-and-shoot has an optical viewfinder, switch off your LCD and use that instead. But do note that some of them may not be parallax-error corrected, so the sides of the image may get cropped off.
In cold countries, keep your gadget warm by hiding it underneath the jacket you're wearing. Low temperatures can cause Olympus C-60 replacement battery to drain faster, so warming them with your body heat keeps the camera battery in optimal condition for more shots.
Try not to review your pictures too much or to record long video clips when the Olympus C-60 Battery is running low. These two functions are among the most draining on the battery, so minimise these activities if you intend to take more shots.

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