I use rechargeable Lithium batteries in my Olympus E100. Recently I bought a Cannon Powershot for my wife.
Her camera won't use the rechargeable 3 volt lithium and only uses the AA alkalines. They do make a Lithium AA nonrechargeable. I think it should work in her powershot. It takes two AA cells to power the camera.
There appears to be 2 cells in the CR-V3 rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Pack. To me that means they are combining two batteries to get the 3 volts. Why don't they make AA batteries in a Lithium Ion Battery so the rest of the camera market can use them? Is there possibly a physical reason this wouldn't work? Or is there some kind of restriction?
Dave Webb
yes you can get them Energizer L91BP-4 AA Lithium Batteries (4-Pack)are the better ones, just google it.
no they are not rechargeable heres a link http://www.certifiedbattery.com/lithium-batteries-6/energizer-e2-8-pack-...