thats a very good light, but you'll have to be religious about keeping your separate rechargeables charged (tend to lose memory if not fully charged), plus you need to fork out extra money for the proper capacity AA batteries. so £70 is more like £90 plus your time and effort.
edited to say, you can't use regular AA's batteries in this unit either!
the exposure joystick has a smart charger, and a clever battery, that doesn't lose memory like rechargeables do.
thats a very good light, but you'll have to be religious about keeping your separate rechargeables charged (tend to lose memory if not fully charged), plus you need to fork out extra money for the proper capacity AA batteries. so £70 is more like £90 plus your time and effort.
edited to say, you can't use regular AA's batteries in this unit either!
the exposure joystick has a smart charger, and a clever battery, that doesn't lose memory like rechargeables do.
can you tell i looked into this??