I think both 10D and DRebel consume similar power, actually I'm very happy
with its battery, it is lighter than 4AA cells and easier to install. Due to
the high energy density and no memory effect, lithium rechargeable will be
the future and also the camera manufacturer can earn some money there.
C.H.Ling
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From: "Mickey Trageser" <Gad-Zuiks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Hi C.H.!
>
> I know that my test was not normal usage, but I just wanted to demonstrate
> that you can get a lot of performance out of the little battery. I don't
> know if the 10D and the DRebel sip the energy at the same rate, but I'm
very
> impressed with your practical, real world experience. The point being, one
> cannot expect that the AA batteries will continue to be a viable energy
> source for cameras in the future when so much can be done with a small
> single unit battery package.
>
> -Mickey
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