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September 2024 HelpLine |
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What's A Body To Do?Q) In advertisements for various camera models in newspapers and magazines, I frequently come across the term body only. What does this mean? Dave Livingstone Via e-mail A) A term you frequently see when looking at SLR cameras, film and digital, it means you get the camera body without a lens (although it should come with everything else thats normally included with the camerainstruction manual, battery, charger, software, camera strap, etc.). Why? Since SLRs have interchangeable lenses and since manufacturers usually standardize their lens mounting systems, its possible you already have lenses that could be used on the new camera. Or you might not want the kit lens and opt for purchasing a lens separately. Batteries Revolting? Q) True or false? NiCd rechargeable batteries fully charged, sitting in a digital camera, not having been used for several monthsthese batteries are still fully charged. Jerry Shubert Via e-mail A) False. Its a reality of the chemical structure of rechargeable batteries that they lose power even when theyre not being used. Its not uncommon for a battery to lose 1% of its charge each day. So dont leave batteries sitting on chargers all day, every day! Follow the directions that came with your batteries and charger. Pop them on the charger every few weeks to keep your camera ready for action. If you have any questions, please send them to HelpLine, PCPhoto Magazine, 12121 Wilshire Blvd., Ste. 1200, Los Angeles, CA 90025 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . |