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<blockquote data-quote="Pretzel" data-source="post: 265474" data-attributes="member: 12257"><p>YES. The Eneloop Ni-Mh rechargeable batteries are the best rechargeable batteries to get, period. The number of flashes is dependent on flash settings, but a couple of hundred at normal power/settings is reasonable, I'd think. They have quite the long shelf life in flash or out, too. The charge time depends on the charger you're using, but I just use the standard slow chargers and keep a couple of sets charged. Faster chargers are available, and there is a WEALTH of info on the batteries if you'll search "Eneloop" here on these forums!</p><p></p><p>As far as the difference between the SB-700 and the Yongnuo, I wouldn't be able to offer much of a comparison, as I've never considered or used the Yongnuo. I love the SB-700, though, and although some say it has a larger learning curve than others, with hard to access features/menus at times, I've never found it to be all that hard to use or learn. *shrug*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pretzel, post: 265474, member: 12257"] YES. The Eneloop Ni-Mh rechargeable batteries are the best rechargeable batteries to get, period. The number of flashes is dependent on flash settings, but a couple of hundred at normal power/settings is reasonable, I'd think. They have quite the long shelf life in flash or out, too. The charge time depends on the charger you're using, but I just use the standard slow chargers and keep a couple of sets charged. Faster chargers are available, and there is a WEALTH of info on the batteries if you'll search "Eneloop" here on these forums! As far as the difference between the SB-700 and the Yongnuo, I wouldn't be able to offer much of a comparison, as I've never considered or used the Yongnuo. I love the SB-700, though, and although some say it has a larger learning curve than others, with hard to access features/menus at times, I've never found it to be all that hard to use or learn. *shrug* [/QUOTE]
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