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paladin
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Nov 17, 2004 11:47 |  #1

I received a SterlingTek BP511 charger and one of their batteries. Does anyone know if it is "safe" to use the SterlingTek charger to charge the Canon BP511 battery that came with the G3. Don't see why it wouldn't be but would rather be safe than sorry, especially since the SterlingTek battery is supposed to be 1300mAh instead of Canon's 1100mAh. Anyone tried it? Thanks. Gil


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Nov 17, 2004 12:45 |  #2

I think it should be okay. I have a few sets of high capacity BP-511s (1400 maH) and I regularly charge my Canon original BP511 on the same charger. It just charges faster. :D

What's with all those chicks on your photo website? :P




  
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Nov 17, 2004 14:13 |  #3

pradeep1 wrote:
I think it should be okay. I have a few sets of high capacity BP-511s (1400 maH) and I regularly charge my Canon original BP511 on the same charger. It just charges faster. :D

What's with all those chicks on your photo website? :P

OK, thanks Pradeep.

ummm ... which chicks? The "hookers" or the 4 with the Bud Light? The "Ladies of the Evening" were a costume birthday party. Very nice eye candy, very sweet ladies and, if I remember correctly, too much whiskey, tequila, vodka, beer, wine and etc. All in all a delightful evening/night. :lol: :lol: :lol: The party was held in what was once an active bordello and is now a museum: http://misshatties.com​/ (external link)


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Nov 17, 2004 19:37 |  #4

From a purely photographic perspective, chicks rule. :D




  
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