Most of you have probably heard me complain about the BG-E2 numerous times in this forum.
To make a long story not quite that long, I bought a BG-E2 for my flawless 20D in the spring. It fit very loosely and had the well known "flex" problem.
Canon told me it's an easy fix, so I sent it in, waited a month, discovered they sent me a replacement instead of fix. Same problem with 2nd grip. Called Canon, said it's an easy, known fix, sent it in, one month later, recieved a replacement. Same problem, back to Canon again, they just sent me a new one....
This last grip is one of the new serial #109xxx , and it fits nice and snug. I can still make it flex and cause a power loss, but it's more difficult... so I decided to live with it because Canon told me I would have to send in my camera too next time.
Well, I've had this 4th grip for a couple months, and haven't used it much, but when I have, I had this sneaking suspicion that the battery indicator came on prematurely. Finally this morning I got a good chance to test it out.
I was using a newly charged BP-511 by itself in the right chamber.
After about 20 mintues, the battery indicator said half full! So I popped out the battery and put it back, and the indicator said full again.
20 minutes later, the battery indicator does it again. But this time I continue to shoot.
After 10 minutes, the camera goes dead, and the battery indicator is blinking (meaning the battery is dead). I pop it out and try it again.... it's fully charged!
So, I decided to try the BP-511A that came with the camera (slightly higher mah). I went for about 30 minutes I think, and the battery indicator seemed fine. I didnt have more time to test it.
I know MANY people have had similar problems with this grip. My question is, those who have had this problem, was it only with the older BP-511's?
The annoying thing is that I called Canon support last week and told them I think the grip is killing batteries, and this is my fourth grip. They said I would have to send in the camera with the grip! I asked them WHY because the other grips never had this problem, so it's not the camera. They said "well, you can just send in the grip I guess, but chances are they are going to need the camera". I couldnt get it thru their skulls that the other 3 grips never had this problem.
The irony is that this is one of the new "fixed" grips, and yet it is the only one that exhibited the battery problem that the "fix" was intended!


