![]() The Duracell's are my back-up or "go to" battery. I prefer Energizer AA batteries for my rechargeable stock for powering my speedlights. Duracell Ultra Power AA Batteries - £1.16 each Good for speedlights and they would be excellent for any less power hungry gadgets. ![]() Later, it would rise to about 16 seconds when I reached half power and then 30 seconds at the end and counting.Įxcellent batteries and very reliable. Up to around 100 flashes, I had to wait about 5 seconds between each manual flash. These Eco Advanced batteries lasted for 229 flashes before I hit the 30 second barrier for enough recharge to fire again. I love Energizer batteries and rarely have any problems with them other than a "leaky death" after a lot of use when using the rechargeable batteries. Energizer Eco Advanced AA batteries - £1.24 each Useless for speedlights and power hungry gadgets but possibly ok for low power things such as your computer mouse. By the end, I was waiting for more than 20-30 seconds for each re-charge. In all, I got just 20 flashed before the battery was exhausted. The first flash fired and then I had to wait a fair bit before there was enough charge for the second. These are the results: Wilko FunctionalĪt 0.08p each, I wasn’t expecting much and I wasn’t disappointed. To test them, I ran each set of four through my Canon 580EX II speedlight on full power to see how many flashes I got. ![]()
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