I'm surprised to see you recommending alkaline cells at all, Clint. I thought
they were not appropriate for cameras because the
voltage drops early, yielding incorrect exposures during most of their life.
Did I have that wrong? The conventional wisdom is
simply to use silver oxide, carry a spare set, and accept no substitutes. If
you carry a spare why would you?
All the best,
Lama
From: <clintonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
By comparison, Alkaline batteries die much sooner, and much more gradually.
After conversion,
> we suggest users replace alkaline batteries yearly.
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