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Batteries
Ill
.•
usef8~rpewbatteri~softhesame
type
..
When replacing batteries, replace all
fou.rb~tten~~at
gne
time. I
.SiZE)"AAJithiurnb~tteries
c:an·
also
be
used.
.-AltholJ9h1l0n-aJkaline, manganese batteries
may
also be used, the number
of
flashes
Will
be
less.
•
H~rrl0vethebatte.rieswheh
the Macro Ring Lite MR-14EXwill
notbe
used for
anextended.period.
-In
low temperatures, take
two
set50f
batteries and
keepone
setwarm
in
a
pocket, etc:,
and
use the batteries alternately.
o.
To
preveQtfaultyconnections,
make
sure the
battery
contacts are clean. If
necessary, use a
dean
cloth to
wipe
the
battery contacts, .
•
In
the case ofs.ize-AA•nickel-hydride and size-AAlithiumbatteries, the·shape
of
the contacts is
not
standardized. Be sure that the batteries are compatible
with the flash unit before buying.
Recycling Time and Flash
Count
(Applicable to both or only one flash tube firing)
Battery Type Recycling Time Flash Count
Size-AA alkaline batteries Approx.
0.1-7 sec. Approx. 120to 800
• The minimum recycling time applies in the
E-
TTL or TTL mode while the
maximum recycling time applies in the manual
or
full-output (1/1) mode.
• The minimum flash count applies in the manual
or
full-output (1/1) mode
while the maximum flash count applies in the
E-TIL
or
TIL
mode.
• The above specifications are based
on
Canon's testing standards.
• Using size-AA nickel-hydride batteries will yield only about 70 to 80
percent of the flashes (1550 mAh at full output) obtainable with size-AA
alkaline batteries. The recycling time will also be about half the time with
size-AA alkaline batteries.
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