mikeschn wrote:Good to know. I'll have to experiment with them!![]()
Mike...
lrrowe wrote:Me two. I never really researched batteries like this. Now if I could find a 3.7v one for my LED flashlights. I will look around.
Thanks for the post MtnDon.
daveesl77 wrote:I've been using Eneloops for years and the Maha charger, both are excellent. When we are doing documentary shots or stock footage, I usually don't have the ability to have plug in power, so I made up "universal" powerpacks for my DSLR and video cameras, as well as my wireless mic mixers. These are all interchangeable and all use eneloops. 7 AA batteries = 8.4 volts, same as the plug in charge. I've had the opportunity to be asked to video the Christmas Eve Midnight Mass at the Pantheon in Rome, twice. With my battery packs plugged in, I have no problem running my gear for hours.
When shooting my Chichen Itza equinox timelapse a few years ago (which helped earn me an international Emmy nomination through a KBS documentary), the Eneloop battery packs are what kept the 3 cameras all running for hours.
There are some other makes, like EDL, but the Eneloops never fail me and last for several years. Well worth the cost.
dave
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