Originally posted by LensBeginner A camera is not an electric motor. Granted, it has an electric motor inside, but the whole thing is a little bit more complicated, expensive and fragile.
I think the goal should be of operating it within tolerances, supplying it with the optimal current and tension, and not trying to over-rev it like a tuner car.
Well, PC's are made for over clocking... Intel board avoided it for years, but even Intel supported overclocking before the stopped doing desktop board and went back to doing server boards only...
OK OK... In the OP I was just asking because I perceived a noticable difference. I swear I wasn't LOOKING for it, I just swapped batteries in the middle of a shoot and with no expectations just went "whoa, this feels sporty all of a sudden" and only then did I try and backwards engineer it to the fact that I had just put in a new Wasabi battery.
Maybe my old K-5 batteries are tired, but I really didn't notice any difference between my old K-5 batteries and the new battery that came with the K-1, except that I wasn't getting as many shots out of the old K-5 batteries.
So that is full disclosure on this thing. At any rate, if nothing else, the Wasabi's sure do work well for the price.
Eric