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<blockquote data-quote="Paliswe" data-source="post: 830288" data-attributes="member: 48977"><p>A lot of things has happened since this tread started 14 years ago, but one thing remains, Eneloop is still a very good choice. There's however a twist, the Eneloop is manufactured by Panasonic, the only factory in Japan that makes rechargeable AA batteries. They also makes the LADDA batteries, sold by Ikea, for less than the half the price. So if you buy LADDA, you buy Eneloop but much cheaper.</p><p>I have LADDA batteries that are 10 years old, still working fine. I can leave them unused for a year and they are still charged!</p><p>I mostly use them in my SB-500, SB-600 and SB-910. Old flashes but they still do their work.</p><p>PS: LADDA is Swedish and means "to charge".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paliswe, post: 830288, member: 48977"] A lot of things has happened since this tread started 14 years ago, but one thing remains, Eneloop is still a very good choice. There's however a twist, the Eneloop is manufactured by Panasonic, the only factory in Japan that makes rechargeable AA batteries. They also makes the LADDA batteries, sold by Ikea, for less than the half the price. So if you buy LADDA, you buy Eneloop but much cheaper. I have LADDA batteries that are 10 years old, still working fine. I can leave them unused for a year and they are still charged! I mostly use them in my SB-500, SB-600 and SB-910. Old flashes but they still do their work. PS: LADDA is Swedish and means "to charge". [/QUOTE]
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