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Apr 07, 2008 15:50 |  #1

Hey everyone. I have been mostly lurking here for quite some time, and have owned the Canon S5 for a couple of months. I really love the way it shoots, but I have come across sort of a problem. I use Sony NiMH batteries at around 2500 mAH and can shoot all day without any issues. My problem is however when I switch the camera off put it in its case, and store it on my desk overnight, my batteries seem to die completely. This doesn't happen to the batteries themself, because I can remove them from the camera, and have no issues, but if I take out the camera to take a quick shot of something, I have to load freash batteries in it, and then remember to remove them after I am done. I have yet to run tests to see how long it takes, but it seems to me there is a power drain issue, as though it is not completely turning off. Any ideas, or similar experiances?




  
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Apr 07, 2008 18:06 |  #2

sanyo eneloops, storage is longer.


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Apr 07, 2008 19:08 |  #3

Call Canon - they shouldn't be running down that fast. My A620 goes for months without running down.


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Apr 07, 2008 21:51 as a reply to  @ Jon's post |  #4

If they don't run down when they are out of the camera, then there is something wrong with the camera. there should be no power drain at all when it's turned off.

Sometimes rechargeables will self discharge at a high rate but they would do it in or out of the camera.


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Apr 08, 2008 06:48 |  #5

I will do a test to see how quick they run they die in both scenarios. Thanks for your help.




  
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Apr 08, 2008 12:50 |  #6

jokers10 wrote in post #5279856 (external link)
Hey everyone. I have been mostly lurking here for quite some time, and have owned the Canon S5 for a couple of months. I really love the way it shoots, but I have come across sort of a problem. I use Sony NiMH batteries at around 2500 mAH and can shoot all day without any issues. My problem is however when I switch the camera off put it in its case, and store it on my desk overnight, my batteries seem to die completely. This doesn't happen to the batteries themself, because I can remove them from the camera, and have no issues, but if I take out the camera to take a quick shot of something, I have to load freash batteries in it, and then remember to remove them after I am done. I have yet to run tests to see how long it takes, but it seems to me there is a power drain issue, as though it is not completely turning off. Any ideas, or similar experiances?

ive noticed that with my s3 i can put recharbles in or duracell extras use them 3 shots say then put the cam to one side when i go back the batteries are showing dead or dying! i tend to open the back of the cam ( bat compartment!) when i am storing it otherwise the cam IS amazing!


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Apr 08, 2008 13:39 as a reply to  @ alkady's post |  #7

If they are dieing with the battery compartment open then it self discharge. Get Eneloops or Hybrids. They hold charge for a LONG time. They are only rated 2000 mAh, but actually take more pictures than the higher rated batteries that lose their charge quickly.


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Apr 08, 2008 14:27 |  #8

Glasstream15 wrote in post #5286514 (external link)
If they are dieing with the battery compartment open then it self discharge. Get Eneloops or Hybrids. They hold charge for a LONG time. They are only rated 2000 mAh, but actually take more pictures than the higher rated batteries that lose their charge quickly.

no i open the door so they dont die :S


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Apr 08, 2008 23:21 |  #9

I run these without any problems. Had the camera for 3 weeks and still haven't had to recharge them. Plus you can get the 15 minute charger which works great for me since I hate waiting.

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Apr 09, 2008 09:52 as a reply to  @ 94GTStang's post |  #10

I don't believe the one hour and fifteen minute chargers fully recharge the batteries. I used them without much luck. With Eneloops and other hybrid batteries, and a slow charger, I get great results.

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Apr 09, 2008 13:02 |  #11

JustShootin wrote in post #5292670 (external link)
=JustShootin';5292670]​I don't believe the one hour and fifteen minute chargers fully recharge the batteries. I used them without much luck. With Eneloops and other hybrid batteries, and a slow charger, I get great results.

Gary

Same here: slow chargers (3 hr for 2500mah) are working nice with mine.


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