> I find the Energizer rechargeables to be terrible at holding a charge.
> (I've tried some Duracells, too, but they appear to be even worse).
> They're so bad that I too switched to using Energizer Lithiums, but
> that brings its own set of problems.  In my *ist D the initial drain
> when I first switch the camera on after three days of non-use is so
> high that the battery voltage drops, causing the *ist D to register
> 'half power'.  I also get that indication (and, in some cases, the
> 'low battery' indicator) quite often during shooting sessions.
> I rarely had those kind of problems when I was using my old Ray-O-Vac
> rechargeables (although in those days I had the battery grip mounted,
> with batteries in it and in the camera), so when about ten days ago
> I saw 2500mAh Ray-O-Vacs in the local hardware store I picked up a
> set to try them out.  So far they have been problem free, so I may
> well pick up another pack or two and switch back to rechargeables.
>
        You must have a bad cell in your set of Energizers.  I've been 
using a set of 2500's very happily now... a few hundred shots from them a 
month after charging them.  I've got a LaCrosse BC-900 charger so I can 
cycle them and see how much they *actually* provide.  Highly recommended. 
One set of 4 batteries I bought had 3 good, and 1 that would only get up 
to about 1/2 the capacity of others... even after a number of 
charge/discharge cycles to bring them up.  Must be bad quality control on 
that one.

-Cory

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* Cory Papenfuss, Ph.D., PPSEL-IA                                       *
* Electrical Engineering                                                *
* Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University                   *
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