[pct-l] Camera and Statistics
jeff.singewald at comcast.net
jeff.singewald at comcast.net
Sun Nov 30 22:20:20 CST 2008
For my 2006 hike I utilized lithium batteries for my camera, pocketmail and headlamp. These were far superior to alkaline batteries. I snapped more than 2000 pictures with my camera and utilized only 3 pair of batteries for the entire trip. For my pocketmail, I used 4 pair of batteries for the entire trip and I typically utilized my pocketmail for 1.5 - 2 hours a day. My headlamp utilized only 2 pair of triple-A batteries, though I rarely hiked after dark. Sure, there is the issue of disposing of these batteries, though this was not a significant issue for me given the small number I utilized. Heck, I know that most folks use more in their numerous TV remotes and other such appliances. To each his own.
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From: The Incredible Bulk <taterno at cox.net>
> I have a LiPO battery device for charging gear such as cameras, iPods and GPS.
> It is relatively small and light, so I would have no problem stowing it in my
> pack for the rare events when I deplete my camera battery. AC input (mains plug)
> is used for charging the device's internal LiPO battery. The AC mains plug and
> cable is separate from the battery, and can be kept in a bounce box.
> Manufactured by IOGEAR. Model is GMP1001W6A. With this thing, there is no need
> to use disposable batteries. My experience it that it will charge my iPod 3
> times before it needs to be recharged.
>
> http://shopping.msn.com/prices/iogear-gear-juice-portable-battery-charger-gmp100
> 1w6/itemid866723709/?itemtext=itemname:iogear-gear-juice-portable-battery-charge
> r-gmp1001w6
>
> Tom
> The Incredible Bulk
>
>
>
> ---- Kent Spring wrote:
>
> =============
> Hi Broc-
>
> I think you are looking at this from the wrong direction. The camera is much
> more important than the charger, at least for most people. I recommend getting a
> good, light camera - I've got a Canon SD850, which has a viewfinder. This
> extends battery life significantly. I bought an extra battery for about $10,
> and simply put the charger in my bounce box. One battery is enough for several
> weeks, and I carry the spare 'just in case'. Then I simply charge the batteries
> while on a zero where I use my bounce box...
>
> The statistics are interesting, but somewhat rudimentary. For instance, what
> were the longest threads, and who contributed to those? Also, who put out the
> most original posts, and with the highest response rate. It may not change the
> personalities, but will shed a bit of light on how the list is used/abused...
>
> Kent
>
>
> > From: "Broc Mohon"
> > Subject: [pct-l] Camera & Bear Canister
> > To: pct-l at backcountry.net
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> > I'm looking for a digital camera to use with my Solio
> > Hybrid solar charger.
> > Any suggestions?
>
>
>
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