Which NiMH batteries do you use in your speedlights?
I've heard that the Sanyo eneloop batteries drain more slowly, but they only have 2000 mAh.
Which NiMH batteries do you use in your speedlights?
I've heard that the Sanyo eneloop batteries drain more slowly, but they only have 2000 mAh.
I've got a couple of different brands and types. The Eneloops seem to keep up with the 2700 mAh Varta batteries I've got. I also have a couple of GP 2300 mAh that are fine - just a little less than the Varta's. Last but not least I've got a series of noname 2500 mAh batteries that don't load very well - they last not even half of the Eneloops.
Aw, using a 550EX and a Metz 35 CT-3 (though I expect flash brands don't matter when comparing battery types with one another).
Ciao, Joost
All feedback is highly appreciated!
We have 2 sets of Lenmar R2G ( ready to go - pre charged on the shop shelf )
Performance in an SB-800 and SB-26 has been very impressive with 2150 mAh .
Sold in blister pack but contained in a handy tightly closeable plastic case that fits into the bag and cost around $23.00. ( probably dearer than what you can buy for in the cities - thats the joys of living out of town )
I use the Energizer 2500mah rechargeables and they are pretty good in the SB80/600. I buy the 4 pack and always keep them together and never mix them with other batteries (even the same brand).
Cheers
Leigh
I have 3 sets of 4 (12 Batteries) of the 2500 mAh Varta Power Accu NiMh batteries and 1 set of 4 Uniross 2500.
When shooting speedway, so low light and big expectation from the flash, I will easily get 600 shots from the Varta batteries.
On my recent mountain trip I loaded the flash on day 1 with the Varta batteries and they were still going strong 400 shots later - Dark rainforest shooting 1/250 f8 so i again was asking a fair bit from the flash and batteries.
I changed to the uniross batteries on near to my last day simply because I was going hunting a bird (green catbird if you must know) and didn't want to have to change batteries ifthe current set went flat. Well what a waste of time the uniross batteries did not even make 200 shots with the same settings.
All batteries were freshly charged on the day before we departed for the trip, so the uniross bateries had only sat for about 7 days. Needless to say these have now been removed from the camera bag
What is the self discharge rate like for the Varta ?? No idea. I generally run all 12 through the charger the night before a trip just to be sure.
What am I saying ??
The Varta 2700 mAh Power Accu batteries are the best rechargeable battery I have ever used and would recomend them highly.
They run at about $19.95 for a 4 pack from your major super markets.
I've got 2 sets of Inca 2500mAh's that I've had for 2 years and they are still holding charge and working well.
The best set I have are Panasonic 2500mAh's I only have 4 of these, and can't seem to find them again, but they are unstoppable! I've left them fully charged for a month or more, grabbed the flash and still rattled of 100+ flash photos with no slow down in recycle times.
I've got Sony 2700mAh's in my D300 grip and on the weekend took 3000 photos over 2 days with heaps of reviewing and the battery meter still hasn't dropped to half yet!
I've not used the Sony's in a flash yet, but given their performance in the camera I would say they are going to be great. They retail for about $40-45 for 4.