Just one, since I don't own that flash... look for real world results of
specific batteries matched to that flash, and beware they may not be
easily duplicated at home, by you.
Forget any truth received from the heavens in form of manufacturer's
graphs. Those graphs may be true for the charge patterns used by the
folks who made them, but your devices use energy in particular patterns,
and your habits as user are unique - so there is little chance you'll
get the same results a bunch of lab rats got from optimized batts in
matched sets powering lab devices or other cameras.
LF (once lab rat until I got fed up with "polishing data to sell fish")
John Celio escreveu:
Anyone available to answer an alliteratively quaint and quick question?
Well, I was wondering what's the best battery to buy for frequent-flash
photography. The bullshit batteries I bought for last weekend's white
wedding were obviously obsolete for that oddysey of outbusts.
Alkalines are available all around, yet vary in their veracity and
voltage volume. Lithiums last a lot longer, but buying them by the bag
begets broke-ness. Rechargeables require regular monotonous mainenance
and more money at the moment of purchase, but procurement provides a
pre-existing power population in your pocket that pooh-poohs spurious
substitution by shoddy successors.
Recycle rates, really, are the reason I ask about all this. My Pentax
AF540FGZ needs a new and nubile change in the charge-chamber. Previous
performance pooped out posthaste, posing a problem.
Suggestions?
Silly salutations,
John
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