On 26/01/07, Cory Papenfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>         Bottom line:  Cheap cells illustrate a higher internal impedance
> than higher quality cells... even at the same mAH rating.  That means they
> don't last as long before the camera thinks they're dead.

Absolutely and it seems that even the top brand cells in the
2400-2500mAh region exhibit higher internal resistance than their
2100-2300mAh counterparts and as such actually last no longer in
operation but tend to self discharge faster due to the higher density.
The Sanyo Eneloop batteries are fantastic, they scaled back to a more
workable 2100mAh per AA cell and gained low IR and far lower self
discharge.

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