Li-Ion - Stands for 'Lithium-Ion'. At the time of writing this, it is the latest kind of rechargeable battery, superior to Ni-MH.
Li-ion. (Lithium ION). Some digicams are packaged with a lithium-ion re-chargeable battery pack. Lithium ION batteries are lighter but are more costly than Ni-MH or Ni-Cd (NiCad) rechargeables.
Li-Ion see Li-Ion rechargeable battery Line sensor Image sensor that is read line for line and of which the CCD is a typical example.
More Li-Ion technical info see Powerpulse and Cardex and here, too. USE IN ELECTRONIC FLASH ...
Li-ion (Lithium-ion) rechargeable batteries are lighter, more compact, but more expensive than NiMH batteries. They have no memory effect and always come in proprietary formats (there are no rechargeable Li-ion AAs).
Lithium ION (Li-ion) An alternative power source that is typically rechargeable as a complete battery pack for some digicams. Although Lithium ION batteries cost more than NiCad batteries, they offer many advantages Lossless ...
Lithium-ion (LI-ion): A long-lasting rechargeable battery used in some digicams. Macro: The ability of a lens to focus just inches away from an object or subject so as to produce big close-ups, sometimes even larger-than-life size.
Li-ion Rechargeable Battery: The XP170 has an extended-life rechargeable Li-ion battery with charger for up to 300 shots per charge that allows users to shoot all of their images without worrying if the camera is going to last for the duration of ...
The G10 is nice, but, I'd rather take the SX10 (successor to the S3 & S5): - 20x zoom ratio (28-560mm eq) vs 5x (28-140mm eq) - AA batteries vs special Li-ion batteries (use rechargeable NiMH batteries, ...
The Silver Lining: One piece of good news is that newer D-SLRs have incredible battery life with reliable Li-Ion batteries.
See also: Battery, Camera, Image, LCD, Lens
 
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