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Photography Forums
Jenred32
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Date Posted:
Jan/11/2003 7:38 AM
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I was told that one of the reasons my flash takes so long to recharge after a shot is because of my batteries. I am looking to get an external battery for my Canon D60. I heard Quantum was good. Are there any other brands I should look at? If not - does anyone know which Quantum battery goes with the Canon D60?
Thanks!
Jen
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agil
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Date Posted:
Jan/12/2003 11:35 PM
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Jen,
Try this link: Quantum
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Jenred32
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Date Posted:
Jan/13/2003 3:12 PM
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Thank you for your help. I ended up getting the Quantum 1 and the cable to go with it.
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swanseamale47
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Date Posted:
May/29/2013 11:38 AM
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I'd be vary wary of using products like those linked with a IPhone, if theres any issues with the product you could fry your expensive IPhone, and I'm pretty sure the guarantee wont cover external products not supplies by Apple.
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swanseamale47
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Date Posted:
Jun/12/2013 5:43 PM
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Sadly many of the cheaper battery packs for both cameras and phones are often poorly made and some downright dangerious. For examply the lithium battery burns very aggressively when it goes, it'll burn a lot more than just your camera or phone if it goes wrong (trust me I've seen one burn!).
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ryanlee
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Date Posted:
Dec/26/2013 4:13 AM
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Dear, technology has evolved so good external batter can charger many kinds of smartphone as well as camera. i always use my 8000 mAh portable charger to charge for my iPhone 4S, but it will keep my Sony H10 camera powerful when it need, there is no problem found been using it so far and i am very satisfied its high speed charging.
you can find it here if you need
http://www.ikinkoo.com/shop/portable-charger/kinkoo-infinite-one-8000mah.html
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