Hi all,
I'm seriously considering buying NiMh AA's for my F5, but am very
confused due to the hoard of contradicting opinions and anecdotes out
there. I'd appreciate it if someone on the list could kindly provide
me with the facts on this one.
As I understand it, Nikon's own MN-30 rechargeable NiMh pack gives an
output of 1150mAh (can't remember the voltage). However the the
rechargeable NiMh AA's available in the stores come in popular
'flavours' of 1200mAh, 1300mAh, 1500mAh and now the latest, 2000mAh.
Can anyone tell me whether there is any risk of potential damage to the
F5 using these NiMh AA's due to the higher current? (I plan to buy the
1500mAh version)
If anyone on this list has a background in electrical engineering and
could provide a scientific explanation, so much the better.
Thanks in advance.
G Meister
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