In your message dated: Tue, 24 Mar 1998 21:33:20 EST you write:
>>In section U4, paragraph 2 you write:
>>
>>2) If buying a Motor Drive {1, 2}, make sure the drive comes
>> with its nicad power pack and charger. Additionally, it's
>> probably a good idea to have the dealer charge up the nicad
>> pack overnight. Then come back the next day and test it with
>> the drive and a body. You should get at least 1400 shots before
>> the nicad pack gives out.
>>
>>According to the Motor Drive 2 manual, in the Q&A section (pg 30) it
>states:
>>
>>Q: How many rolls of film can be exposed with the motor drive?
>>
>>A: About twenty 36-exposure rolls can be exposed in combination with the
>M.
>>15V Ni-Cd control pack, and about forty 26-sxposure rolls in combination
>>with the M. 18V control grip (in normal temperatures, just after charging).
>>
>>That means 720 frames with the Ni-Cd control pack and 1440 with the "AA"
>>battery control grip. My limited experiences bear this out.
Ummm, ok... I was going by Shipman. Looks a misprint on his part.
It'll be fixed in the next version :)
Cheers,
--Lee
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