Subject: | Re: 744t batteries |
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From: | "derek holzer" |
Date: | Fri May 19, 2006 11:23am(PDT) |
On a related tangent, if I wanted to do a 24 hour capture with my 722 (no monitoring, with phantom), what kind of battery would work? I'm thinking to regulate the voltage from a car battery, for example, but maybe that's overkill ;-) d. Martyn Stewart wrote: > >>>>I just bought a 744T, and I was looking to get a longer lasting > battery than the one it shipped with. Something that might last 4-5 > hours. Any recommendations.<<<<<<<< > > > http://www.keybattery.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=3DF960&x=3D= 0&y=3D0 > <http://www.keybattery.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=3DF960&x= =3D0&y=3D0> > > If you buy these from retail shops they will cost you $120/130 > Here they are $39....... -- derek holzer ::: http://www.umatic.nl ---Oblique Strategy # 127: "Openly resist change" |
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