Actually the most important thing to consider with batteries is recharge time, life, number of shots per charge and availability.
AA's are great this is why I used Nikon SLR's you could always get spare batteries (though I usually ran Varta's those days)
With the Digial compact camers avoid anything with a non removeable battery pack as the whole camer is out of action whilst charging. Some of the camers take AA's, so you can use rechargeables and have a couple of disposables as an emergency. Others take more propritory rechargable batteries, but in somecases will also take a non-rechargable battery as well. These are often not readily available (Nikon 8700 is an example camera here) but you can always carry one as a spare.
Recharge time of batteries and nmber of shots per charge are important as this can mean you need to carry 2 or more extra batteries for a days shooting and be able to charge them somewere too.
And yes you can use your existing Nikon lenses on any Nikon DSLR, the D50 is a nice entry level unit but the 35mm lenses will not work with many of the camera's features and so you will shoot a lot in manual.
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