will men
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i just bought an E-10. i just want to ask for some reconmendation of the rechargeble batteries. hopefully, i can get some very helpful informations from those experienced users. thanks very much.
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Unless you want the "Big mama" (LIPO) then I would suggest the
Digi-Pak DPS 9000. I use it and so do many others. A great
accessiory for less than $40.00
Jeff S
WB9ZPO
C2O4O, E-1O ,FL 4O, C5O5O
--Unless you want the "Big mama" (LIPO) then I would suggest the
Digi-Pak DPS 9000. I use it and so do many others. A great
accessiory for less than $40.00
Jeff S
WB9ZPO
C2O4O, E-1O ,FL 4O, C5O5O
Yeah, I think Digipower went belly up. I love my DPS9000 and you might get lucky and find one laying around somewhere in a Best Buy or Ritz Camera. If you can't find one, get some Maha 2100mAh rechargeables from http://www.thomas-distributing.com and you'll be in good shape.Wasn't that why Best Buy stopped stocking them & blew out what
stock they had? There are alternative battery packs similar to the
DPS-9000. I just don't know if you can actually find this one
anymore.
Vince
Yeah, I think Digipower went belly up. I love my DPS9000 and youWasn't that why Best Buy stopped stocking them & blew out what
stock they had? There are alternative battery packs similar to the
DPS-9000. I just don't know if you can actually find this one
anymore.
Vince
might get lucky and find one laying around somewhere in a Best Buy
or Ritz Camera. If you can't find one, get some Maha 2100mAh
rechargeables from http://www.thomas-distributing.com and you'll be in
good shape.
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Olympus: E20N, FL40, RM-CB01, FL-CB05, MCON-35, Stroboframe
Quickflip 350
Canon: G2, Vivitar 285HV
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I think I heard that one of the battery companies (maybe Sanyo) is
coming out with a CRV3 rechargable lithium. That would be the best
choice. I would especially like the long shelf life and high
voltage.
The non-rechargable ones are pricey, but they last a long time.
I looked at getting a couple DPS-9000s because they were highly
recommended to me, but Best Buy was out of stock. Also, I've never
seen one in person, but the pictures I've seen of them on the
camera make them seem like a butt-ugly bolt-on solution with a
cable sticking out. Maybe I'm just touchy about looks and product
integration, but the pics I've seen make it look like a shoddy,
cheap-universial product, even if they do have great life for the
price.
Did I miss something?
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I think I heard that one of the battery companies (maybe Sanyo) is
coming out with a CRV3 rechargable lithium. That would be the best
choice. I would especially like the long shelf life and high
voltage.
The non-rechargable ones are pricey, but they last a long time.
--Easily enough for an average (120 shots or so) days shooting.
Unless you want the "Big mama" (LIPO) then I would suggest the
Digi-Pak DPS 9000. I use it and so do many others. A great
accessiory for less than $40.00
Jeff S
WB9ZPO
C2O4O, E-1O ,FL 4O, C5O5O