I usually just charge whatever I can and not worry about the fine points. Don't use a flash. switch to lithiums. Lately, I've been having batteries quit on me that I thought were charged, which is a nuisance even if you tend to carry a lot of batteries. I made one interesting discovery due to this recently though. All of my rechargeables had pooped out on me so I went looking for some disposables so I could keep shooting. I generally get the lithium AAs which really last pretty well. this time all I could find were alkalines so I got the fanciest ones they had (why not?) and was pleasantly surprised when I got around 150 shots out of them. I'm wondering if the istD has the low voltage cutout situation you here about with some other cameras.

At 8:37 PM -0400 4/9/05, Mark Cassino wrote:
A question about how to best manage NiMH Batteries.



Let say you have not shot your *ist-D or flashes for 6 weeks. You have several sets of NiMH batteries. You know that the now stale batteries will poop out quickly in your *ist-D, but will probably hold their own in a flash unit.



You decide to go out shooting, but for all you know, you'll wind up with no shots using either the DSLR or the flash�



Do you ---



1         Recharge everything; after all, the batteries are stale�



2 Drain everything and then recharge to eliminate any possible memory - assuming (of course) that your charger does not already drain and charge.



3 Recharge a couple set of batteries for the camera, let the other drain out in the flash and recharge the later.



4 Stop worrying and just shoot, replace the batteries as needed, and if you come up short at the end of the day, switch to film�



Just wondering, as these last several Michigan weeks have afforded me few digital photo ops. I've managed to get some interesting shots of the Michigan wilderness in early spring, but those are more grim than cheery and better suited for B&W film than digital.



So - should I fire up the charger? Start draining batteries, or just stop worrying?



- MCC

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