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Energizer Ultimate Lithium Battery use in Nikon D800
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<blockquote data-quote="Klocq" data-source="post: 210377" data-attributes="member: 17399"><p>I use the Eneloop XX in my D800.</p><p>I set the battery type to Ni-MH.</p><p>The problem I see is that these batteries don't seem to last more than 30-40 shots, according to the camera (the low battery indicator comes on).</p><p>However, the batteries seem to be fine, as I can keep on shooting. For how long I don't know exactly, but I can generally finish the day's work.</p><p>Since I don't want to risk running out of juice, I recharge the batteries for the next shoot and the cycle repeats. </p><p>I have done this many many times, and it's always the same experience. A few shots, and the low battery comes on but the camera still works fine for a long time.</p><p></p><p>Anyone experience this? </p><p>Is the problem with the Eneloops being Low Self Discharge type? I hear LSDs have higher internal resistance. Could that be the problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klocq, post: 210377, member: 17399"] I use the Eneloop XX in my D800. I set the battery type to Ni-MH. The problem I see is that these batteries don't seem to last more than 30-40 shots, according to the camera (the low battery indicator comes on). However, the batteries seem to be fine, as I can keep on shooting. For how long I don't know exactly, but I can generally finish the day's work. Since I don't want to risk running out of juice, I recharge the batteries for the next shoot and the cycle repeats. I have done this many many times, and it's always the same experience. A few shots, and the low battery comes on but the camera still works fine for a long time. Anyone experience this? Is the problem with the Eneloops being Low Self Discharge type? I hear LSDs have higher internal resistance. Could that be the problem? [/QUOTE]
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