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<blockquote data-quote="WayneF" data-source="post: 507391" data-attributes="member: 12496"><p>My notion is that Eneloop version is not important, they are all good. Might as well be the latest one, but I'm still using those I bought six years ago, and one package was eight years ago. Actually testing them for capacity, they're still fine, like new. </p><p></p><p> But Eneloops are important for a flash. </p><p></p><p>My only actual thought is that the Eneloop Pros are not a bargain. They work of course, and have maybe 25% more capacity (and fewer recharge cycles), but cost about double. So we can buy two sets of the regular Eneloop for same money, and have 100% more capacity. That is the bargain.</p><p></p><p>Do get a decent charger, meaning NOT the cheapest one. Best are those chargers with four status LEDs, which is basically four chargers in one, so that each battery is individually monitored and charged depending on its own needs, not affected by what others need. Maha is a good brand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WayneF, post: 507391, member: 12496"] My notion is that Eneloop version is not important, they are all good. Might as well be the latest one, but I'm still using those I bought six years ago, and one package was eight years ago. Actually testing them for capacity, they're still fine, like new. But Eneloops are important for a flash. My only actual thought is that the Eneloop Pros are not a bargain. They work of course, and have maybe 25% more capacity (and fewer recharge cycles), but cost about double. So we can buy two sets of the regular Eneloop for same money, and have 100% more capacity. That is the bargain. Do get a decent charger, meaning NOT the cheapest one. Best are those chargers with four status LEDs, which is basically four chargers in one, so that each battery is individually monitored and charged depending on its own needs, not affected by what others need. Maha is a good brand. [/QUOTE]
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