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mpoole
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Feb 05, 2004 12:50 |  #1

The battery in my G3 seems to last forever, maybe 400 shots or so.
The last few times I've used my 10D fully charged as per manual instructions I get maybe 100 shots max before the low battery indicator comes on. Admittedly the temperature has been about 25F but I keep the 10D inside my jacket, so the battery is cool but certainly not cold. I'm thinking I will send the battery in to Canon (90 day warranty on batteries)
What kind of battery life are you guys getting with your 10D?




  
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Feb 05, 2004 13:02 |  #2

I think you might be better served posting this question on the G-series board. https://photography-on-the.net/forum/viewforu​m.php?f=33 Although we use the same batteries, the power consumption is very different in an SLR than in a G3. I've had two G2s and a G5, but I've never tried to take 400 pictures in one day with any of them, although it certainly seems that you should be able to get more than 100, cold weather notwithstanding.

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Feb 05, 2004 13:48 |  #3

belmondo wrote:
I think you might be better served posting this question on the G-series board

I think that he was asking about his 10D and its battery consumption and compared it to his prior G3 experience. :oops:




  
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Feb 05, 2004 13:54 |  #4

Mpoole,
At normal tempratures,. you should get 350-450 shots on a single BP511 with the 10D.

Are you by any chance using an IS lens.. teh Gyroscope will put extra strain on the battery.

Also,. as you say,. temperature lays a huge part on battery life.

Lastly,. when the low battery icon comes on I usually get easily another 50-100 shots... If yet to have a battery "die" out right.

Try running the battery down as far as you dare.. and then let it stay in the recharger for as long as over night. See if that helps.


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Feb 05, 2004 14:32 |  #5

dn7elson wrote:
belmondo wrote:
I think you might be better served posting this question on the G-series board

I think that he was asking about his 10D and its battery consumption and compared it to his prior G3 experience. :oops:

You're right. :oops: :oops:

I guess I'd better ask for the money back that I paid for the speed reading course.

My apologies to everyone here, especially mpoole who by this time is convince that either I'm crazy or stupid.

The truth is, I'm both.

Think I'll stick in a couple more of these red-faced emoticons just to show the depth of my embarrassment. :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

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Feb 05, 2004 14:36 |  #6

I have not yet drained my batteries completely, even in the winther time I can easily take 200-300 pictures without the battery icon changing status on my 10D




  
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Feb 05, 2004 14:38 |  #7

belmondo wrote:
I guess I'd better ask for the money back that I paid for the speed reading course.

Been there, done that too... :lol:




  
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Feb 05, 2004 14:40 |  #8

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Yes the question relates to battery life in the 10D. The reference to the G3 was simply as a benchmark.
The lens I use 90% of the time is the 70-200 f4 which shouldn't put too much strain on the battery.




  
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Feb 05, 2004 15:09 |  #9

If you want to increase your battery time, B&H photo handles replacement for the Canon BP511 which is rated at 1100 mAH. The replacement is rated at 1500 mAH.. This over 1/3 more powerful... Try it you will like it!
JZaun

http://www.bhphotovide​o.com …ails&Q=&sku=232​733&is=REG (external link)

PS I forgot SterlingTek they have a 1300 mAH for $11.99!!!!! I bought this one and so far so good.
http://www.sterlingtek​.com/ln03-canon-bp-511-dlc511.html (external link)




  
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Feb 05, 2004 16:14 |  #10

Regardless of JZaun recomendation,. which I will concur with,. I use PowerEX 1300MHA batteries and they last longer as well being less than 1/2 the cost....

You still have a problme with the Canon battery if you only get 100 shots.

Again,. be sure to try an over long recharge after draining it... if that doesn't fix things then get a new one from Canon

FYI,. I did NOT have this trouble with my 10D battereis,. but the similar lithium batts I use for the S400 seemd to only last about 30-40 shots the fisrt two or three times I used the battery... after using them a few times,. "breaking them in" and letting them charge overnite,. I have now had the same battery in the camera for about 3 weeks!!!!


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Feb 05, 2004 16:15 |  #11

I'd be very cautious of Li-Ion batteries at *very* good deals (i.e. $11.99). There have been scattered reports of 'bogus' 3rd party Li-Ion batteries exploding in Nokia cellphones, because the required smart chips in the battery packs were either non-existant or defective.

A Li-Ion battery is very dangerous if not charged/discharged properly. As long as it is being 'handled' by a properly-programmed chip in the pack, all is OK. Otherwise, it can self-destruct. For instance, if a Li-Ion cell was allowed to discharge completely (which the chip never allows, by shutting off the pack before this occurs), the chemical reaction in the cell could cause burns or an explosion.




  
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Feb 05, 2004 18:12 |  #12

I went from a G3 to a Digital Rebel.
The battery life on my G3 was phenomonal!
The battery life on my Digital Rebel is SUPER phenomenal!

I used to keep my LCD on all the time with my G3, and couldnt believe how long the battery lasted.
Now that I am forced to shoot with the viewfinder on the Digital Rebel, the battery last forever! Well, I spent last weekend at a friend's place, and took alot of pictures. The battery indicator never moved an inch.


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Feb 05, 2004 19:22 |  #13

belmondo wrote:
I guess I'd better ask for the money back that I paid for the speed reading course.

I bet you did it in about 1/125 of a second.

---Bob Gross---




  
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Feb 06, 2004 10:17 |  #14

I don't know what picture download times are with the 10D, but with the DReb it is really slow. If I have 100 pictures to download it can take over an hour. Factoring in download time the battery life isn't too bad, but if I just looked at how many pictures I took and downloaded it would probably be in the 200 picture range. Just looking at how many pictures I can take without downloading it's probably in the 400 - 600 range depending on if I used the flash a lot or not.
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Feb 06, 2004 10:22 |  #15

DNHayashida wrote:
I don't know what picture download times are with the 10D, but with the DReb it is really slow. If I have 100 pictures to download it can take over an hour.

Do yourself a big favor and get a CF reader to transfer files to your PC. Preferably one of the USB2 models. They are cheap and you will wonder why you did it any other way once you use it. I drag and drop a full 1GB CF to my PC in a couple of minutes with a fast CF (SanDiskUltra II) and a USB2 reader (also SanDisk).




  
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