I have a "Costco" pack of Eneloops. Never used them until Thursday, and it seems that 6 eneloops in a battery grip hold the charge as well or better than my 2 x LP-E8 batteries (one OEM that's a few months old, another Diamondback that's about 1.5 yrs old). I did kids' school performance (about 25 min of combined video), kids' karate testing two days later (about 20-30 min of combined video), as well as a few dozen shots with stabilized lenses and some with a built-in flash, and it still shows good charge.
So, the question... is there anyone using them instead of "proper" Canon photo batteries ? Any pros/cons (other than the obvious need to use the grip at all times) ? One major advantage I see is that if I use them & forget the charger (happened to me more than once on trips), the AA grip insert is already there and I can just buy regular batteries instead of running around a strange place trying to find a photo store carrying Canon charger at somewhat reasonable price.
If anyone have been using them for a while, can you share your experiences. I am especially interested to know how long can I expect them to hold up, i.e. be able to recharge & still get good service out of them. The Canon photo batteries seem to hold up pretty well, when I sold my XTi after 3 years of use my original OEM battery was still pretty useful.

