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Harry Krause wrote:
Just wondering. My little camera speedlight uses four AA batteries and gives me about 160 or so flashes before they need to be replaced. They're not expensive, but I don't always have a fresh set available, and I don't always remember to stop and buy some before I go out with my camera. So, I've been thinking about getting four rechargeable NiMH batteries for about $2.50 each, and a charger. Sony and others offer a charger-battery combo for about $30. I'm wondering how long these NiMH batteries "hold" their charge if they are freshly charged? If it is several weeks between camera use, would I be wanting to recharge them prior to taking the camera out to use? Any experience? Yep Used them camping & on our boat for a while, but IMHO they don't hold a charge when stored very well, and they cost a lot more. The main benefit is if you're going to be away from stores to buy fresh batteries, but you are going to have access to 120VAC for the charger... a tough scenario to imagine. Now we just keep a pack of spare batteries in a drawer on the boat, I make it a point to only buy stuff that takes AA or D size, so we don't have to have some of everything. It should also be a point to recycle the dead batteries. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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![]() "DSK" wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote: Just wondering. My little camera speedlight uses four AA batteries and gives me about 160 or so flashes before they need to be replaced. They're not expensive, but I don't always have a fresh set available, and I don't always remember to stop and buy some before I go out with my camera. So, I've been thinking about getting four rechargeable NiMH batteries for about $2.50 each, and a charger. Sony and others offer a charger-battery combo for about $30. I'm wondering how long these NiMH batteries "hold" their charge if they are freshly charged? If it is several weeks between camera use, would I be wanting to recharge them prior to taking the camera out to use? Any experience? Yep Used them camping & on our boat for a while, but IMHO they don't hold a charge when stored very well, and they cost a lot more. The main benefit is if you're going to be away from stores to buy fresh batteries, but you are going to have access to 120VAC for the charger... a tough scenario to imagine. Now we just keep a pack of spare batteries in a drawer on the boat, I make it a point to only buy stuff that takes AA or D size, so we don't have to have some of everything. It should also be a point to recycle the dead batteries. Fresh Breezes- Doug King I use the rechargables in my Sony DSC-60u They work great. I use a 140 watt inverter in the boat or the car for recharging them, as well as the the cell phone and the wife's Nilon digital with the special battery. I keep a set of standard alkaline batteries in the spare battery pack for the handheld VHF. |
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 12:29:56 -0400, DSK wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: Just wondering. My little camera speedlight uses four AA batteries and gives me about 160 or so flashes before they need to be replaced. They're not expensive, but I don't always have a fresh set available, and I don't always remember to stop and buy some before I go out with my camera. So, I've been thinking about getting four rechargeable NiMH batteries for about $2.50 each, and a charger. Sony and others offer a charger-battery combo for about $30. I'm wondering how long these NiMH batteries "hold" their charge if they are freshly charged? If it is several weeks between camera use, would I be wanting to recharge them prior to taking the camera out to use? Any experience? Yep Used them camping & on our boat for a while, but IMHO they don't hold a charge when stored very well, and they cost a lot more. The main benefit is if you're going to be away from stores to buy fresh batteries, but you are going to have access to 120VAC for the charger... a tough scenario to imagine. A $50 200W inverter works for me (also runs laptop for navigation, cellphone charger, cordless drill charger, TC/VCR (we watch DVDs on the laptop)... Got one in the camper for the same reason. Lloyd |
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