Cost-benefit ratio of AA rechargeables?
"PocoLoco" wrote in message
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On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 16:36:11 GMT, Don White
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?
Thanks.
I've gone that route in the past...but unless you use the camera flash
often, the NiMH batteries might be a pain.
I get my AA's from Costco. I get the package of 16 for around $ 20.00
(Duracell 'Ultra' brand). Every once in a while 'Consumer Reports'
does a report on batteries. I'll check my back issues to see what they
say.
My local Costco sells Duracell AA's for 33 cents each. You are getting
ripped
off.
--
John H
"The trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant: It's
just that they know so much that isn't so."
Ronald Reagan
Hell, I buy the off brand at both Costco and BJ's (Toshiba or Kirkland) for
about half that.....and they work just as good at the national brands like
Duracell.
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