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05/13/2009 06:04:51 AM · #1 |
Can anyone that have the MB-D10 or know how the blasted thing work please tell me what I have to do in order to get 8 fps? Do I have to buy batterys and chargers that costs about same as the darn grip itself to boost the fps? Will 8 rechargable AA batterys do the same trick? Didn't knew this until today as I was setting out to buy one.
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05/13/2009 06:31:29 AM · #2 |
yeah 8 AA's will work for the 8fps. If you decide to get the EN-EL4, you will also need to buy the BL-3 battery compartment door.
Message edited by author 2009-05-13 06:32:17. |
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05/13/2009 06:35:42 AM · #3 |
Thank you! Any reasons for why I should use the EN-EL4 if 8 rechargables will do the same trick? And do I need one or two of the EL4 to boost the fps? These are questions I didn't find answer for on the net, thus troubling you find people =)
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05/13/2009 07:00:53 AM · #4 |
The EN-EL4a is Lithium-Ion, I don't think you can buy AA sized Li-Ion rechargeables yet... And it has some fancy charge counter and in-camera battery status indicator thingies :)
If you travel a lot, it might be easier to drag along one extra EN-EL4a instead of eight AAs...
ETA: You'll only need one EN-EL4a. Unless you want a spare.
Message edited by author 2009-05-13 07:01:52. |
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05/13/2009 07:07:30 AM · #5 |
| Thank you! That cleared up a few things |
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05/13/2009 07:19:21 AM · #6 |
| You just need one EN-EL4. This test of batteries found AA performance on par with the EN-EL4, @ around 2,000 (keep in mind this is in addition to the normal life of the EN-EL3). |
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05/14/2009 05:04:49 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by BJamy: Thank you! Any reasons for why I should use the EN-EL4 if 8 rechargables will do the same trick? And do I need one or two of the EL4 to boost the fps? These are questions I didn't find answer for on the net, thus troubling you find people =) |
With the AA's I get about 250 photos per 8 pack, woth good rechargeable batteries. With the EN-EL4 you will get more than 1500 photos per battery most of the times.
Be aware that you shouldn't be tempted to buy the EN-EL4 batteires from another manufacturer that is cheaper than Nikon. I did this and ha dto return them because it didn't work.
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05/14/2009 06:10:52 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by Nuno: Originally posted by BJamy: Thank you! Any reasons for why I should use the EN-EL4 if 8 rechargables will do the same trick? And do I need one or two of the EL4 to boost the fps? These are questions I didn't find answer for on the net, thus troubling you find people =) |
With the AA's I get about 250 photos per 8 pack, woth good rechargeable batteries. With the EN-EL4 you will get more than 1500 photos per battery most of the times.
Be aware that you shouldn't be tempted to buy the EN-EL4 batteires from another manufacturer that is cheaper than Nikon. I did this and ha dto return them because it didn't work. |
250? What mAh are they rated? 250 sounds absolutely pitiful. |
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05/14/2009 12:53:08 PM · #9 |
| I use rechargables on my SB-800, and I've had the same one in there for God knows how many pictures. Discardable only lasted half a day of shootin, at maximum. I don't believe rechargables only last for 250 photos. When I get the MB-D10 I'll check it out. Gonna try it with the rechargables I have and see. If that sucks, then I'll go for the EL-EN4. Can post a reply here when I do. First off I have to buy another external flash it would seem, and also pay for a carcrash I was involved in. Wouldn't it be nice to be sickening rich? |
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05/14/2009 12:55:57 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by BJamy: I use rechargables on my SB-800, and I've had the same one in there for God knows how many pictures. Discardable only lasted half a day of shootin, at maximum. I don't believe rechargables only last for 250 photos. When I get the MB-D10 I'll check it out. Gonna try it with the rechargables I have and see. If that sucks, then I'll go for the EL-EN4. Can post a reply here when I do. First off I have to buy another external flash it would seem, and also pay for a carcrash I was involved in. Wouldn't it be nice to be sickening rich? |
Sorry to hear about the misfortune. Hope you're physically intact and it's only a matter of bills, not personal health, that you are dealing with.
I second the 250 shot doubt. I've considered getting the grip, so I'd surely be interested in what your personal experience is. |
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05/14/2009 01:00:44 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by spiritualspatula: 250? What mAh are they rated? 250 sounds absolutely pitiful. |
Indeed. When I shoot Steelers games, I have shot well over 1,000 shots without the battery indicator going below full. |
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05/14/2009 01:06:23 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by alanfreed: Originally posted by spiritualspatula: 250? What mAh are they rated? 250 sounds absolutely pitiful. |
Indeed. When I shoot Steelers games, I have shot well over 1,000 shots without the battery indicator going below full. |
In an attempt to put an actual number on things, if available, what mAh are your batteries? |
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05/14/2009 01:36:04 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by spiritualspatula: Originally posted by BJamy: I use rechargables on my SB-800, and I've had the same one in there for God knows how many pictures. Discardable only lasted half a day of shootin, at maximum. I don't believe rechargables only last for 250 photos. When I get the MB-D10 I'll check it out. Gonna try it with the rechargables I have and see. If that sucks, then I'll go for the EL-EN4. Can post a reply here when I do. First off I have to buy another external flash it would seem, and also pay for a carcrash I was involved in. Wouldn't it be nice to be sickening rich? |
Sorry to hear about the misfortune. Hope you're physically intact and it's only a matter of bills, not personal health, that you are dealing with.
I second the 250 shot doubt. I've considered getting the grip, so I'd surely be interested in what your personal experience is. |
My accident is almost the kind where you wish for a little bit more dramatic crash... I scratched another car while parking which costed me roughly 500$ (belive that price for a small scratch I probably could've repainted my self...), so a 2nd flash comes first because of a major photoproject. Need more light. BUT, the minute I have bought and tried the grip, I will share my experiences with you.
Anyway, my thoughts before buying the grip is this:
I already have 8 rechargables that I use for my flash, and I still haven't recharged the first 4. So I have nothing to loose trying that first. And if that works, it's probably better to invest in a spare batterycompartment loaded with another 8 rechargables. Keeps it simple to take along with you, and it costs under half the price of one EN-EL4 battery. SO why bother...
What kind of batteries do you use alanfreed? |
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05/14/2009 01:38:52 PM · #14 |
| I'm just using the Energizer 2500 mAh (or possibly 2450) NiMH. Nothing extravagant :) |
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