Get the Eneloops if you don't want to discharge and recharge your batteries just before using them. The normal rechargeable batteries just discharges too fast for my liking.
just curious, why this thread is in the Canon sub-forum?
But what does the 2700mAH do compared to the 2000mAH eneloops? I'm a bit confused here.
Higher mAH = shorter recycling time? Or brighter flash?
Higher capacity. Think 2000 litre vs 2700 litre bucket.
Oops sorry if i post this topic in the wrng place but yes im a through and through canon user haha.
It feel that the difference is sayo 2700 can provide more shots compared to the enelope 2000 mAH but he enelope can retain power longer...which is a big plus.
Has anyone tried trekking mountains before...how do those trekkers retain their battery life for that long? i mean the enelope techonology only suface in recent years, so what kinda method did they use to retain battery life before that?