Hello,
Can I ask anyone who use the batteries grip for the Canon 400D/350D use rechargable NiMH batteries?
I discovered tat when I use the Canon orignal batteries for the grip, the batt indicator is full (if the original batt is fully charged) even if I only put 1 battery in the casing.
However, when I put fully charged NiMH batteries in the grip, the batt indicator only indicate 1 bar of batteries nia..... this is the same when I use Eneloop, Energizer, Panasonic, or other brands of NiMH in the grip.
But if I use any brand of alkaline batteries in the grip, it will indicate full bar on the batt indicator even I use 4 brand new with 2 slightly used batteries....
Is there a problems with all my rechargable batteries or is it tat we can only use alkaline batteries with the BG-E3?
Thank you in advance.
Jay the Killer
Can I ask anyone who use the batteries grip for the Canon 400D/350D use rechargable NiMH batteries?
I discovered tat when I use the Canon orignal batteries for the grip, the batt indicator is full (if the original batt is fully charged) even if I only put 1 battery in the casing.
However, when I put fully charged NiMH batteries in the grip, the batt indicator only indicate 1 bar of batteries nia..... this is the same when I use Eneloop, Energizer, Panasonic, or other brands of NiMH in the grip.
But if I use any brand of alkaline batteries in the grip, it will indicate full bar on the batt indicator even I use 4 brand new with 2 slightly used batteries....
Is there a problems with all my rechargable batteries or is it tat we can only use alkaline batteries with the BG-E3?
Thank you in advance.
Jay the Killer