I don't mind swapping out my rechargeable at a whim but those Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries are flipping expensive (over R100 for four) so I'd like to eek out as many shots as possible without them dying mid-shoot.hmmmmm good question! Does Nikons SB700/900 do it? I guess it can't be such a difficult thing to design, all you have to do is monitor the voltage I guess.
I just judge by the time it takes for a TTL flash to recharge, if its more than 2 secs I get my spare batteries out![]()
Want to scare them to death??? hehehehe - had to get one over you; it's not often that I can eke out a mini-victory over you!I don't mind swapping out my rechargeable at a whim but those Energizer Ultimate Lithium batteries are flipping expensive (over R100 for four) so I'd like to eek out as many shots as possible without them dying mid-shoot.
I've got a bag full of the GP Recyko's and for day to day use they rock but I like to keep a couple packs of the energizers in my back for just-in-case.i use the hahnel 2800mAh rechargebles @ R200. They seem to last forever in my Canon 430EX MKII. I haven't taken more than 250 shots with them in one shoot though but even after 250 the recharge rate is still very very quick. Much cheaper in the long run imo than lithiums.
touché.Want to scare them to death??? hehehehe - had to get one over you; it's not often that I can eke out a mini-victory over you!
I've got a bag full of the GP Recyko's and for day to day use they rock but I like to keep a couple packs of the energizers in my back for just-in-case.
I'm not sure I would want that considering how my experience with using AA's in a 7D left so much to be desired.The day that Canon or Nikon bring out a flash with a lithium rechargeble/AA battery option I will cry with joy!!!! If they can do it with battery grips, why not flashes?