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Harry,
If you did not have me filtered (big grin), you would be able to read my
response.

I have found the rechargeable batteries do not hold their charge as long as
conventional batteries. I have also found you can not leave the
rechargeable batteries in the charger and just change out the batteries as
needed. If the rechargeable are kept in the charger they will overcharge
and leak. Ruining the battery and the charger. I found you can buy a lot
of conventional batteries for the cost of the recharger.


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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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.





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"Starbucker" wrote in message
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Harry,
If you did not have me filtered (big grin), you would be able to read my
response.


What I think is funny, is that this is coming from a clown who claims he is
wealthy, but complains about the costs of cheap batteries!

He did the same thing about a year ago...came on here, and complained about
the price of a $7.00 gas can.

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THe same reason he took his vacation at the extreme off season.

"Netsock" wrote in message
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"Starbucker" wrote in message
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Harry,
If you did not have me filtered (big grin), you would be able to read my
response.


What I think is funny, is that this is coming from a clown who claims he

is
wealthy, but complains about the costs of cheap batteries!

He did the same thing about a year ago...came on here, and complained

about
the price of a $7.00 gas can.

--
-Netsock

"It's just about going fast...that's all..."
http://home.columbus.rr.com/ckg/




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Netsock wrote:


What I think is funny, is that this is coming from a clown who claims he is
wealthy, but complains about the costs of cheap batteries!

He did the same thing about a year ago...came on here, and complained about
the price of a $7.00 gas can.


Don't you know that lots of wealthy people are very thrifty?
Ask hotel/restaurant employees who rely on tips.
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