Garth Wood wrote:
> Yeah, Fujifilm and Sanyo are typical examples. I have six AA NiMH's (two
> Fujis and four Sanyos) which I use in a digital camera (*not* an Olympus, but
> for a very specific reason). Using ordinary alkaline or even Nicads are a
> very short term solution for this camera -- they have the capacity, but not
> the ability to sustain the high drain rate required by the device.
>
> Garth
>
Ni-cd also has very low internal resistance, that means they can
discharge at a very high current. The problem is Ni-cd has lower
capacity under the same physical case when compared to Ni-MH. The
highest Ni-CD AA I have are Panasonics 1000mAH. I'm using Sanyo 1600mA
and GP1500mA for my C2000.
C.H.Ling
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