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D70 and Lithium battery
I keep a back-up battery pak (non-rechargeable) in my bag in case my regular
battery goes down. However, the alternate battery source fails to 'energize' the D70. Both batteries are fully ready to go and charged. Why does one pak work and the other doesn't? Thanks in advance for any info. Gordon |
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D70 and Lithium battery
Iceberg Concept, Inc. wrote:
I keep a back-up battery pak (non-rechargeable) in my bag in case my regular battery goes down. However, the alternate battery source fails to 'energize' the D70. Both batteries are fully ready to go and charged. Why does one pak work and the other doesn't? Thanks in advance for any info. There isn't any non-rechargeable battery pack for the D70 except the third-party vertical grip. What, exactly, with brands and model numbers, are you trying to use? -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
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D70 and Lithium battery
Get a second OEM battery. I don't go anywhere without it!. I get great
battery life with the OEM battery. Other mfgr's should take notice. For the relatively inexpensive price of a battery, and the life of same, I'd not mess around with the alternate batteries. my 2c. As far as why it won't crank up the D70, I'd guess the battery doesnt have the horses to do it. I'd be afraid I'd to damage to the camera, by running a "brown out". I'd ditch it. Randall "Iceberg Concept, Inc." wrote in message ... I keep a back-up battery pak (non-rechargeable) in my bag in case my regular battery goes down. However, the alternate battery source fails to 'energize' the D70. Both batteries are fully ready to go and charged. Why does one pak work and the other doesn't? Thanks in advance for any info. Gordon |
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On 2006/8/6 12:56 PM, "J. Clarke" wrote:
Iceberg Concept, Inc. wrote: I keep a back-up battery pak (non-rechargeable) in my bag in case my regular battery goes down. However, the alternate battery source fails to 'energize' the D70. There isn't any non-rechargeable battery pack for the D70 except the third-party vertical grip. What, exactly, with brands and model numbers, are you trying to use? By my D70 came with a Nikon MS-D70 battery holder that uses two CR-2 batteries. |
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The non-rechargable battery holder I use is the Nikon MS-D70 battery holder
that uses two CR-2 batteries. THAT's the one that doesn't work ...even though the batteries are fully charged. Gordon "Robert Haar" wrote in message ... On 2006/8/6 12:56 PM, "J. Clarke" wrote: Iceberg Concept, Inc. wrote: I keep a back-up battery pak (non-rechargeable) in my bag in case my regular battery goes down. However, the alternate battery source fails to 'energize' the D70. There isn't any non-rechargeable battery pack for the D70 except the third-party vertical grip. What, exactly, with brands and model numbers, are you trying to use? By my D70 came with a Nikon MS-D70 battery holder that uses two CR-2 batteries. |
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Good thought. I never thought of possibly doing damage to the camera.
Gordon "e303s3006" wrote in message ... Get a second OEM battery. I don't go anywhere without it!. I get great battery life with the OEM battery. Other mfgr's should take notice. For the relatively inexpensive price of a battery, and the life of same, I'd not mess around with the alternate batteries. my 2c. As far as why it won't crank up the D70, I'd guess the battery doesnt have the horses to do it. I'd be afraid I'd to damage to the camera, by running a "brown out". I'd ditch it. Randall "Iceberg Concept, Inc." wrote in message ... I keep a back-up battery pak (non-rechargeable) in my bag in case my regular battery goes down. However, the alternate battery source fails to 'energize' the D70. Both batteries are fully ready to go and charged. Why does one pak work and the other doesn't? Thanks in advance for any info. Gordon |
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Robert Haar wrote:
On 2006/8/6 12:56 PM, "J. Clarke" wrote: Iceberg Concept, Inc. wrote: I keep a back-up battery pak (non-rechargeable) in my bag in case my regular battery goes down. However, the alternate battery source fails to 'energize' the D70. There isn't any non-rechargeable battery pack for the D70 except the third-party vertical grip. What, exactly, with brands and model numbers, are you trying to use? By my D70 came with a Nikon MS-D70 battery holder that uses two CR-2 batteries. Two? According to B&H it holds _three_. -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
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D70 and Lithium battery
On 2006/8/7 12:45 AM, "J. Clarke" wrote:
Robert Haar wrote: On 2006/8/6 12:56 PM, "J. Clarke" wrote: Iceberg Concept, Inc. wrote: I keep a back-up battery pak (non-rechargeable) in my bag in case my regular battery goes down. However, the alternate battery source fails to 'energize' the D70. There isn't any non-rechargeable battery pack for the D70 except the third-party vertical grip. What, exactly, with brands and model numbers, are you trying to use? By my D70 came with a Nikon MS-D70 battery holder that uses two CR-2 batteries. You are right. I have never used it since I prefer a spare rechargeable battery. In any case, I was responding to the statement that there was no battery pack for the D70 that used non-rechargeable batteries. |
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According to Iceberg Concept, Inc. :
I keep a back-up battery pak (non-rechargeable) in my bag in case my regular battery goes down. However, the alternate battery source fails to 'energize' the D70. Both batteries are fully ready to go and charged. But you said "non-rechargeable". Why does one pak work and the other doesn't? What is the nature of your non-rechargeable battery pack? Is this the special holder which will use three CR-2 cells in series instead of the Li-Ion battery pack? Those are supposed to have very good shelf life, and I have a loaded one which I have not yet actually used, so I can't tell you for sure that it works. However -- there is a special projection on that holder which pokes a switch in the camera body to switch it to accommodate the slightly higher voltage. If this projection is broken off, I don't know what damage it might do to the camera. I don't know of any other holders for this purpose -- unless you are talking about one of the "vertical grips" made by third-party suppliers, which power it from (I believe) a number of AA cells. And if you have one of these -- which kind of cells are you using in it? The Alkalines can deliver more current than the standard Zinc Carbon ones (which are pretty hard to find these days, I believe), and the NiMH cells (which have a lower voltage) are capable of more current than then Alkalines. I believe that the NiCad cells fall somewhere between the Alkalines and the NiMH in current capability, and a bit lower in voltage (1.2V instead of 1.25V -- both of which are lower than a fresh Alkaline, which is around 1.54V or so). Enjoy, DoN. -- Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
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According to Robert Haar :
On 2006/8/6 12:56 PM, "J. Clarke" wrote: [ ... ] There isn't any non-rechargeable battery pack for the D70 except the third-party vertical grip. What, exactly, with brands and model numbers, are you trying to use? By my D70 came with a Nikon MS-D70 battery holder that uses two CR-2 batteries. Aha -- *there* is the problem. It needs *three* CR-2 cells -- two along the length, and a third at right angles at the end opposite the contact terminals. If you have only two CR-2 cells in it, it is an open circuit, and will provide nothing to the camera body. O.K. I just popped mine in and tried it (It has had the CR-2s in it for a few months, now), and it had no problems with a shot including the pop-up flash for more drain. Enjoy, DoN. -- Email: | Voice (all times): (703) 938-4564 (too) near Washington D.C. | http://www.d-and-d.com/dnichols/DoN.html --- Black Holes are where God is dividing by zero --- |
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