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jpsimon
29th of March 2005 (Tue), 20:47
last night i was drinking a few beers.. i found my way to b&h's website..........
ended up ordering bg-e2 and an extra battery
woooops :)
tim
29th of March 2005 (Tue), 21:09
You should've gotten bats from a 3rd party like sterlingtek.com and used the money you saved to buy something else... but oh well, drunken orders are allowed ;)
jpsimon
29th of March 2005 (Tue), 21:10
welp i only got one extra battery, how much cheaper are they are sterlingtek? oh well doesn't matter since i already ordered!
tim
29th of March 2005 (Tue), 21:39
$12 at sterlingtek and the quality's very good in my experience. You can either call up and cancel that part of the order, or just know for next time.
jpsimon
29th of March 2005 (Tue), 21:58
damn... too late now. its already shipped.
oh well good site for other things!!
Icecamp
29th of March 2005 (Tue), 22:03
Never go to Ebay with a couple of beers under your belt either. Everything seems like a bargain.
Maureen Souza
29th of March 2005 (Tue), 22:11
Sounds like you ought to be doing your drinking far away from your computer, like at a friend's house or the bar. Too risky on the wallet, otherwise.
George
30th of March 2005 (Wed), 00:09
You did the right thing buying a Canon battery. If you read the warranty, it is void if you use anything else. Why risk a warranty for $40?
picture-this
30th of March 2005 (Wed), 00:29
You did the right thing buying a Canon battery. If you read the warranty, it is void if you use anything else. Why risk a warranty for $40?
How would they be able to tell what battery you were using?
robertwgross
30th of March 2005 (Wed), 00:31
Actually, I would guess that there are more non-Canon batteries in use than Canon branded. The warranty is not void for using a non-Canon battery. However, if you have a non-Canon battery that blows up big time and damages the camera, the warranty would be void.
Personally, I have used only about six such batteries in my Canon experience, and I have never heard of a battery damaging the camera. It would, however, be possible. Rare, probably.
---Bob Gross---
robertwgross
30th of March 2005 (Wed), 00:33
How would they be able to tell what battery you were using?
If you sent your damaged camera to Canon for warranty repair, and they opened it up and found a blown-up Brand X battery inside, then that would be pretty good proof.
Of course, if you had any sense, you would pry out the Brand X battery and stick in a proper Canon battery before you sent it in.
---Bob Gross---
RichardtheSane
30th of March 2005 (Wed), 01:30
You did the right thing buying a Canon battery. If you read the warranty, it is void if you use anything else. Why risk a warranty for $40?
$40 is one thing
But if you need a few spares, like an extra 3 or 5 for example that $40 becomes a lot more. I have actually found that using the right brand-x battery also offers longer life - I've had 2 bp511's go bad (won't hold chage) but none of my brand-x have yet to fail.
PhotosGuy
30th of March 2005 (Wed), 07:44
According to the March/April PCPhoto,you need to condition Li-ion & NiMH batteries with THREE full charge to discharge cycles before the first partial discharge/charge use.
Also keep in mind that, at best, these batteries only have a few years of life before they die, so why pay the premium? I don't know, but I suspect that Canon only makes the nameplate (if that) for their batteries. They make the sensors & the lenses, & that's good enough for me. ;-)
roanjohn
30th of March 2005 (Wed), 07:53
.........at least you weren't driving...........
:-) BTW, how much beers did you have when you purchased your 20D???
Ro1
cmM
30th of March 2005 (Wed), 09:32
last night i was drinking a few beers.. i found my way to b&h's website..........
ended up ordering bg-e2 and an extra battery
woooops :)
hmmm... maybe I should try this approach :D :rolleyes: :p
SENster7
30th of March 2005 (Wed), 10:05
last night i was drinking a few beers.. i found my way to b&h's website..........
ended up ordering bg-e2 and an extra battery
woooops :)
Hopefully you get a good grip. Once you get the grip, watch the LCD and attempt to pull the grip away from the camera. If the camera resets, you aren't drunk, you just have a faulty grip that you can apply a quick fix to, or just send back to Canon.
dennykyser
30th of March 2005 (Wed), 11:26
You should've gotten bats from a 3rd party like sterlingtek.com and used the money you saved to buy something else... but oh well, drunken orders are allowed ;)
My 3rd party battary from this compnay lasted 4 months, I am now a Canon Battary man myself.
jpsimon
30th of March 2005 (Wed), 12:13
eh either way, ill be happy with the canon battery, my other battery that came with the 20d has treated me well.
about the grip, yeah ill keep an eye out for the problems... i haven't had any problems with any of my lenses or anything.. so maybe ill keep getting the good products.
lime
30th of March 2005 (Wed), 12:26
My two batteries from Sterlingtek have lasted over a year & still going strong.
I have two Canons & two Sterlingteks, I've been alternating use between them on a 10D+Biged.
jpsimon
1st of April 2005 (Fri), 16:10
grip came! no problems for me! no errors or anything
http://studentpages.scad.edu/~jsimon20/photo/20d/misc/d20-bg.jpg
eosster
1st of April 2005 (Fri), 18:55
Enjoy your grip and now get the L bracket for 20D....LOL.
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