Older EOS cameras generally seem to use the 2CR5 lithium battery.
I've noticed many newer models use two CR123A lithium batteries
instead.
What's the reason for this? Do you get higher battery capacity with
the two cells or something? Are they just trying to inconvenience
people with different model backup bodies who have to carry different
types of batteries? :)
- Neil K.
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