>From my own experience, the Energizer Lithium cells are way more better for
heavy drain applications such as a digital P&S or the M18v motor drive grip
(to take two extremes). The main difficulty I have had is one mentioned in
the article Tom posted, which is convincing the sales assistant that you
*do* know what you are talking about, and *they* don't - in my experience
they deny that AA lithium cells exist.
For those over here, www.7dayshop.com has them for GBP4.99 per 4-pack (RRP
is supposedly GBP11.98). Also available in AAA size.
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Subject: [OM] Non-rechargeable AA battery shoot-out. Literally.
"The New Power Generation"
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1895,1953699,00.asp
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