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Will Rickards said:I should say that I never used it only researched it and found the whole kit too expensive to upgrade my camera.
You might likely find those Canon items on eBay for dirt cheap.
Will Rickards said:I should say that I never used it only researched it and found the whole kit too expensive to upgrade my camera.
Handruin said:I know you said you have batteries, but if you want some cheap AA's, Amazon has a 48 pack for you at a reasonable price.![]()
Computer Generated Baby said:Even though I can fit AA-size NiMH batteries in my Nikon D100 (PS: I have the "motordrive" grip add-on), they will not work because they cannot provide enough voltage.
So, I HAVE to use the proprietary Lithium-Ion rechargeable batteries or alkaline batteries with the Nikon D100.
Tannin said:Next up is a DSLR to do the in-between jobs (400 or 500 mm lens - whatever the biggest thing I can hand-hold is). But first, some serious therapy on my credit card. It's a bit tired and emotional right now.
e_dawg said:It's half the size and two-thirds of the weight. Cameras that use AA's are invariably big and heavy with lower power density. Not good for traveling.
...a light camera is difficult for me to hold steady.
So nobody know anything about this?Mubs said:Earlier Canons appear to have had those fatal "E18" errors (Google, camera review sites). Has this problem been fixed in newer models?
e_dawg said:Cameras that use AA's are invariably big and heavy with lower power density. Not good for traveling.
Tannin said:Next up is a DSLR to do the in-between jobs (400 or 500 mm lens - whatever the biggest thing I can hand-hold is). But first, some serious therapy on my credit card. It's a bit tired and emotional right now.
Tannin said:e_dawg said:The A95 is tiny
Baloney. There's Casio camera that's the size of about six credit cards stacked together. That's tiny.
mubs said:So nobody know anything about this?Mubs said:Earlier Canons appear to have had those fatal "E18" errors (Google, camera review sites). Has this problem been fixed in newer models?
Howell said:mubs said:So nobody know anything about this?Mubs said:Earlier Canons appear to have had those fatal "E18" errors (Google, camera review sites). Has this problem been fixed in newer models?
I did google it and read some horror stories but Cannon produced so many cameras that even that large collection is staticticly small.
Secondly I've never had problems with my A10 and now my A80 and I'm rough on cameras. They have not been subjected to salt or sand but I've dropped them both to the rocky ground from more than 5' (shoulder height).
Tannin said:It needs to be fast - shutter repeat rate doesn't matter too much, but for that first shot, the faster the better.
I'm stressing out the credit card again, and it hasn't really recovered from the last time I did that yet. What's a Canon 100-400 IS sell for?
Tannin said:What's a Canon 100-400 IS sell for?
Tannin said:The A95 is tiny
With the Nikon 4500, I carried 6 of the proprietary batteries. I'm carrying one set of spare AAs for the Canon now, though I'll spring for an extra spare set shortly. Even with just the one spare set, I get more shooting in than I could get with the 5 spare Nikon batteries. And AAs are not bloody $120 each!
Holy alcohol affected post Batman!LunarMist said:I am not familit with teh specific werro codes, but Cabon regulalry updates the firmware to fix probelms. Some Lexar card were defective/incompatible and will be repalced under warranty. Like any eltroonic device, the asfets bet woudl be to buy a model that has been on your makret for six months. Thre may be an acce3ptable lebvel of dead pixels in teh display, similar to monotors, but I have not seem thast defecto.