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Old 10th October 2002   #1
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Default NiMH Batteries on Nikon F100?

Have anyone with Nikon F100 been using NiMH rechargable batteries on the body? Is there any problem when the rechargable batteries are used? I've just got some NiMH for the flash and thought that it might be good if it can be used on the F100 body as well. Any experience or knowledge on the above will be much appreciated. Thanks.

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I'm using Sony NiMH. No problems.
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I'm using Sony NiMH. No problems.
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i'm using either the Rayovac or Sanyo 1850 Ni-MH batts as well on mine (depending on which ones are charged). no problem so far...
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I'm using the much-touted leakable GP Ni-MH. No problems too.
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I have been using GP and Sanyo NiMHs for over a year now, no problems.

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Old 12th October 2002   #7
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Thanks for the feedback! I guess it seems pretty safe to use the NiMH batteries on the F100. Will try it out myself and hopefully saves a little on all the alkalines that I've been using all this while.

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Quote:
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I have been using GP and Sanyo NiMHs for over a year now, no problems.

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How many rolls per charge CK?

On the F5 you have to use 9 x NiMH due to shortened life due to the battery monitor.
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I've taken over 10 rolls, I was using the grip, hence 6 batts.

The meter still showed full..

I recharged my batts after that so I don't know how many more rolls before exhaustion.

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Quote:
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I've taken over 10 rolls, I was using the grip, hence 6 batts.

The meter still showed full..

I recharged my batts after that so I don't know how many more rolls before exhaustion.

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hi me too.....no problem so far......
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No probem for me 2... Brand use: Sanyo and GP.
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