Joseph Tainter wrote:

Shel:

"CR-V3's ~are~ essentially AA Lithiums, just packaged differently."

Okay -- can one use AA lithiums (pl: lithia?) in anything where one might use AAs? In a flash unit? Thanks.

Yes, if the unit can handle the voltage difference (AA lithiums are 1.25 volt) and different internal resistance. They are distinctly superior in flash units (As are NiMH's) as the internal resistance difference from Alkalines means that the flash will recharge twice as fast with Lithium or NiMH's as compared to Alkalines.


Me:

"Don't the Nikon and Canon models take only proprietary rechargeable batteries? I consider that a fatal flaw"

Adam:

"By default, it's only the proprietary rechargables, but the available battery grips will also take AA's"

I've never warmed to grips, so for my use the Nikons and Canons are fatally flawed -- in at least this area.

Joe


Yeah, if you don't like grips, that's an issue. But the proprietary packs are relatively cheap, so buying several is a definite possibility.

-Adam

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