dynachrome
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I am posting in this forum because most of the AA batteries I use are in flash units with film cameras. Some years ago I had a bad experience with the COSTCO house brand AAs. They either leaked or went dead just sitting in their box way before their expiration dates. On the recommendation of Greg Weber, I switched to Energizer Industrial AAs. I've never had a problem with that brand. A friend who was using a medical device ran it on Duracell Procell C batteries. He would change the batteries way before they were exhausted and gave them to me to use with flash units which had C battery packs. They were very heavy. When my AA supply was getting low, I decided to get some Enetgizer Industrials and some Duracell Procells. The Procells arrived today and are also very heavy. The boxes they came in state that they are gir low drain devices. Does this mean they would not be suitable for use in flash units? I used to mostly use rechargeable NiMh batteries but was not using my flash units enough so I went back to alkalines. I also just ordered some new NiMh batteries and a new charger, maybe more for environmental reasons than for cost. I know that the NiMh batteries recycle the flash units faster but for family photos when the subject is not far away, it doesn't matter as much.