JonMo
New member
A quick question;
I currently use a Leaf 65s with a single cable to work with my tech cam.
It works great and the battery life is decent.
I have on order an IQ back and I thought the Zero Latency setting was similar to Leafs requiring no wake up cable.
Then I read on one of the threads people using a wake up cable on the new backs. I assume this is to save on battery power to only wake the back when needed.
Is Zero Latency that bad a battery eater? Doesn't it have at least a power saver that allows for the sensor to be active but shuts down the power hungry screen?
I was assuming that if I was happy with the Leaf's system that the new phase would be equivalent or better.
Any feed back would be appreciated.
I currently use a Leaf 65s with a single cable to work with my tech cam.
It works great and the battery life is decent.
I have on order an IQ back and I thought the Zero Latency setting was similar to Leafs requiring no wake up cable.
Then I read on one of the threads people using a wake up cable on the new backs. I assume this is to save on battery power to only wake the back when needed.
Is Zero Latency that bad a battery eater? Doesn't it have at least a power saver that allows for the sensor to be active but shuts down the power hungry screen?
I was assuming that if I was happy with the Leaf's system that the new phase would be equivalent or better.
Any feed back would be appreciated.