Panasonic Introduces New Digital Camera Battery
Sales of digital still cameras are estimated to reach 8,274,000 units in 2002, an increase of 29% over last year. The AA-size battery is the most widely used power source for digital cameras.
"As more and more people discover the benefits of digital photography, the problem of insufficient battery life has become more apparent," said Brian Kimberlin, Senior Marketing Manager for the Panasonic Battery Group. "Panasonic, which also markets digital still cameras, stepped up to this challenge to provide a solution for consumers, and created a battery specifically designed for the longevity and endurance the digital camera requires. Longer battery life translates to more photo opportunities, more fun and greater convenience for consumers."
In a series of real-life tests conducted for Matsushita Battery Industrial Company, Ltd., the new Panasonic battery was pitted against the AA-size high drain alkaline batteries most frequently used in digital cameras: Duracell M3 and Energizer E2. Using digital cameras from six manufacturers, shots (with flash) were taken every 30 seconds until battery power was exhausted. The number of shots taken when using the Panasonic battery, on average, surpassed those using the Duracell M3 by 27% and Energizer E2 by 47%. In these tests, the Panasonic battery enabled the consumer to gain an average of greater than 50 additional shots over Duracell M3 and Energizer E2.
Panasonic expects to ship the new digital camera batteries to retailers in May, 2002.
For more information visit www.panasonic.com.
SOURCE Newstream
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