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Blade
September 24th, 2002, 11:40 PM
Hi all,

Am waiting for my new lens to arrive (hopefully) Today/Tomorrow...

I have purchased a couple of sets of 1600mAH Powerex... but with the external flash will need to buy some more...

I have just seen "Panasonic 2000mAH" are now available....
Would the higher "mAH" automatically mean they would last longer ?
Or should i order another couple of sets of Powerex ?

I have the Maha C204F Charger...
The Panasonic are rechargables.......

Kind regards all

amazingthailand
September 25th, 2002, 05:44 AM
Hi Blade,

Yes, the mAH rating is a measure of the stored energy of the battery.

So, 2000 is greater than 1800, which is greater than 1600.

My 1800 mAH batteries last noticably longer than my 1600. I've been getting 1800's at Circuit City for about $12 for a set of 4.

So the 2000 mAH batteries are now available. Where did you find them?

Declan

Blade
September 25th, 2002, 06:58 AM
Dear Declan,
Thank you for the kind help..

7dayshop.com

(Hope its not a problem to post a site here)?
If it is please delete, and i apologise....

Kind regards all.