External battery pack tip

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Having just swapped an SB900 for an SB800 & external battery pack I gave it its first outing at my Wedding yesterday - all worked well and the increased recycle time was ace :thumbs:

The tip then...

DON'T keep the battery pack on your person when you put the camera/flash combo down and walk off :nono:

Yep - dragged the lot off a bench onto the floor (actually grass on this occasion as we were outside) :eek::eek::eek:

Obviously being Nikon though it all just bounced and works fine - phew :)

So basically, yes these things are a good & useful idea, but please fasten them wherever possible to the camera to make one-unit

Canon users would obviously be looking for new gear now :D

DD
 
So then DD....

Why the swap?

I have a suspicion or two, but I'd like to know your reasons.

-Rob
 
I did this with a wireless transmitter fixed to my belt... except I pulled the camera onto a hard floor, bust the mount on camera and lens and ended up with a £500 repair bill!! :eek::bonk:
 
Obviously being Nikon though it all just bounced and works fine - phew :)

Canon users would obviously be looking for new gear now :D

DD

But then, Canon users would think about it and not do that in the first place :p :D
 
So then DD....

Why the swap?

I have a suspicion or two, but I'd like to know your reasons.

-Rob

The SB900 is too big for a couple of the softboxes I have, it's not as powerful and that bloody thermal cut-out is a real PITY :bang:

I did this with a wireless transmitter fixed to my belt... except I pulled the camera onto a hard floor, bust the mount on camera and lens and ended up with a £500 repair bill!! :eek::bonk:

Ouch - second top tip then - if you're going to do something this stupid, do it over a soft surface :D

But then, Canon users would think about it and not do that in the first place :p :D

Ye right :lol:

DD
 
Glad you like it :thumbs:

I am liking the SB900 but my lambdency defusers don't fit it :D It does become a bit of a weight lifting session with a D700, grip, 24-70, flash and battery pack :lol: Did you have to dig your camera out of the hole it no doubt dug for itself when it fell on the grass?
 
Did you have to dig your camera out of the hole it no doubt dug for itself when it fell on the grass?

It certainly gouged out a fair bit of turf & mud as it landed lenshood first - but nothing hit the lens' glass and all else was ok - it just needs a wash now :D

DD
 
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