It is odd that, if NiMH is only for limited specialist use where cost is no object, NiMH batteries are currently the most common and pretty much only AA and AAA rechargeables (millions and millions in use, and they often last many years before being replaced with new NiMHs), plus C and D sizes also. The reason for dropping NiCd is that Cadmium is a heavy metal which is very undesirable in the wider environment - it is in effect quite toxic. Also, NiMHs do not suffer from the kind of "memory" effect that NiCds do.