the question is , Where can I get this ?
it's available from Eastgear, not sure about availability.the question is , Where can I get this ?
it's available from Eastgear, not sure about availability.
i tested the prototype, linked via cable to my Canon speedlight (same way as CP-E2/3). the refresh rate is super fast, under 1s as compared to fully charged CP-E2. not sure about the rate for Nikon speedlights, but I presume it's the same... operation is v easy, just plug and use. it's also v light as well, compared to some of the Quantum power packs around.
feel free to drop questions here and i'll try to answer them if the Eastgear folks are not around...
1) If Eastgear is retailing this battery pack, Do they selling the compartible cord for dfferent flash system and do they selling charger along with the battery.. Usually they do.
2) The price - How much.
3) base on the Pic . i wasnt able to see any carrying handle for the battery. so i am not sure about that.
any comparison against Quantum 2x2? since its like its immediate competitor.
oh yah .. but this is still consider as a 3rd party against the original.
if it is so good or better.. than I believe that the Cost is goign to be the same also. which defeat the purpose of coming out with a cheaper alternative
if its cheaper with equal performance, then good enuff liao...
if its cheaper with better performance, then must buy liao...
if its same price with better performance, then its under consideration only.
any comparison against Quantum 2x2? since its like its immediate competitor.
hmm... interesting. quantum packs use nickle metal hydride cells, while this uses li-ion. supposedly li-ion packs more charge/weight compared to ni-hi, IIRC.
yeah that's why the weight and power output got a big difference... price-wise i have it on good authority that it'll definitely be quite a bit cheaper than the equiv Quantum 2x2...
thnx, larry! erm... can you pls ask the folks at EG bring in the camera cables too, apart from the flash cables? :heart:
if i not wrong, there's def plans to develop the camera-compatible cables for this product. but anyway i will feedback to EG (they'll prob read this anyway, haha).