I almost always use the lithium CRV3's because they last good and long. However, I'm overjoyed that in an emergency I can pop 4 AA's in...

Tom C.




From: Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: DS Battery Indicator
Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:50:55 -0700


On Sep 29, 2005, at 4:06 PM, Rob Studdert wrote:

And some of us do have a well founded preference for off-the-shelf general garden variety power sources. YMMV but please don't simply disparage the use of regular old AAs as for some of us there's a lot of advantage to be had when all
our kit uses the same batteries.

Certainly is an advantage... however the times when I use anything battery powered but the camera itself are relatively rare. :-)

I remember some folks on the Leica list whining that the SF20 flash unit took these "godawful non-rechargable lithium cells and what an expensive pain that was" instead of good old AAs. Well, I bought an SF20 flash unit because it was reasonably priced and a good match for my Leica M6TTL. I used it for a year and a half, and when I sold it the same batteries for the new owner lasted another year or so. Lithiums are smaller, lighter and pack more capacity.

If you use a lot of flash and other devices that use AA form factor batteries, yeah, that's a good reason to stick with them. And I don't think what Pentax has done with the D/DS/DL/DS2 and standard batteries is at all bad. But overall, if I had a choice between a battery designed and tailored to give the maximum performance vs a standardized battery, I'd probably pick the former.

Godfrey



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