Derby, there's apparently a few 3V Lithium rechargables out there.
These will be safe, the 3.6V ones won't.

-Adam

On 12/28/07, Derby Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Derby Chang wrote:
> > Roman Melihhov wrote:
> >> I'm using 2 CR-V3 Li  rechargeables in my K100D Super and Albinar
> >> cherger for 1 battery, so I charge them in sequence and they stay
> >> charged when unused. That's one good thing about them. Although they
> >> last longer too I'd noticed Li batteries tend to die fast when camera
> >> indicate half the charge or less. Just my 2ยข...
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Roman,
> >
> > I am pretty sure I remember Pentax recommending lithium rechargeables
> > *not* be used in the *ist DS, and presumably that applies for all of
> > the other AA-type cameras as well. They work, but the higher current
> > output isn't healthy for the AF motor IIRC.
> >
> > Another vote for me for the Eneloops in my *ist DS, since I don't use
> > it much. It is nice to know the charge will be there when I want to
> > use it occasionally.
> >
> > D
> >
>
> Checking my facts again, the Pentax manuals state which types of
> batteries can be used (of which lithium rechargeables are not included).
> Here is a pretty detailed explanation why, not from Pentax, but a very
> clear nonetheless.
>
> "Now consider a 4.8-6V circuit divided into 1.2-1.5V, typical 4x AA, or
> even 2x CR-V3 (Li-Mn). You'll probably be fine with slight variances in
> your AA like 1.6V that even push it up to 6.4V total. Now consider using
> 2x RCR-V3 (Li-Ion), which is chemically impossible of delivering
> anything less than 6V, and has a nominal operation of 7.2V! That's 1.8V.
> And if you take it off the charger, and it's not clamped, it could be as
> over 8V high as 8.4V total, a whopping 2.1V divided!"
>
> http://thebs413.blogspot.com/2007/07/li-ion-is-not-lithium-eg-li-mn-li-fe.html
>
> D
>
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