I'm tossing up whether I should get a back up battery for my 7D.
I recently sold my 550D but remembered I didn't use the back up battery once.
Do you think its really necessary to have one?
LoneRider Goldmember 1,349 posts Joined Jun 2010 Location: Mount Isa, North West Qld More info | Aug 25, 2010 02:56 | #1 I'm tossing up whether I should get a back up battery for my 7D. Trevor
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | Aug 25, 2010 03:07 | #2 Sportidi wrote in post #10783707 I'm tossing up whether I should get a back up battery for my 7D. I recently sold my 550D but remembered I didn't use the back up battery once. Do you think its really necessary to have one? I certainly do. There are situations where I could not afford to fail in my mission and a failed battery would not be acceptable. Skip Douglas
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FlyingPhotog Cream of the "Prop" 57,560 posts Likes: 178 Joined May 2007 Location: Probably Chasing Aircraft More info | Aug 25, 2010 03:16 | #3 If every shooting situation you encounter allows you the option of simply packing up and going home when you run out of juice, then you probably don't need one. Jay
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Woolburr Rest in peace old friend. 66,487 posts Gallery: 115 photos Best ofs: 2 Likes: 143 Joined Sep 2005 Location: The Tupperware capitol of eastern Oregon...Leicester, NC! More info | Aug 25, 2010 03:30 | #4 I can't imagine not having a spare battery. Something might come up while the primary is dead or recharging. Spare batteries are pretty cheap insurance...much like spare memory cards. People that know me call me Dan
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monk3y Totally Saturated More info | Aug 25, 2010 03:32 | #5 I have no spare batteries... but I have a battery grip full of AA batteries, so far haven't run out of juice in a day of continuously shooting around 1000 photos.
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StealthyNinja Cream of the Crop 14,387 posts Likes: 4 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Mythical Tasmania (the one with lots of tall buildings in the semi-tropics, A.K.A. Hong Kong) More info | Aug 25, 2010 03:54 | #6 Permanent banYou know, I bought a backup battery for my 5DII and never used it. LOL
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RogerSpencelayh Hatchling 1 post Joined Aug 2010 Location: Malmesbury, UK More info | There is a simple law of nature. All the time you have a backup battery, you'll not need it; The moment you leave home without it, you'll need it.
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Jardiniboy Senior Member 508 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Waipahu, Hawaii More info | Aug 25, 2010 04:24 | #8 |
treck_dialect Senior Member 689 posts Joined Jul 2010 Location: QC Philippines More info | Aug 25, 2010 04:46 | #9 its better to have one and not need it than need it and not have one i think. well hello
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JoeRavenstein Goldmember 2,338 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2010 Location: E Tx More info | I don't know if its a law of nature but murphys law states if you have x number of spare components you will soon discover you need X+1 components. That a component will fail( read die) when most needed. Canon 60D,18-55mm,55-250mm,50mm compact macro, AF ext tubes. Sigma 8-16mm uwa, 18-250mm, 85mm F1.4, 150-500mm
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Roobaix Member 206 posts Likes: 3 Joined May 2010 Location: White Plains, NY More info | Aug 25, 2010 07:09 | #11 |
NASSPhoto Goldmember 2,478 posts Likes: 899 Joined Jun 2009 Location: Westmoreland Co., PA More info | I would rather have the extra batteries and not use them, versus not having them and needing them. I have extra batteries for my 5DMII. Have only needed them once. NickS
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75D Goldmember 1,504 posts Likes: 3 Joined Mar 2005 Location: Montreal, Quebec, Canada More info | Best insurance in the world and cheap. Always carry a spare fully charged battery for both camera,s just in case. 40D Rebel XT
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duane0524 Goldmember 4,840 posts Likes: 2 Joined Aug 2008 Location: South of Boston, MA More info | Aug 25, 2010 07:16 | #14 Think of it like insurance, you know it you have it even if you never use it. Sportidi wrote in post #10783707 I'm tossing up whether I should get a back up battery for my 7D. I recently sold my 550D but remembered I didn't use the back up battery once. Do you think its really necessary to have one? Canon 50D | Canon 17-55 | Sigma 30 1.4 | Canon 70-200 2.8 IS II| Canon 85 1.8 | 430EXII| 580EX ll | ST-E2 | Canon TC 1.4x II | Benro Travel Angel C1682TB0
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bohdank Cream of the Crop 14,060 posts Likes: 6 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Montreal, Canada More info | Aug 25, 2010 07:21 | #15 I've gotten > 1600 shots out of the battery on my 5DII (same battery as the 7D) and it still had 10% left. Bohdan - I may be, and probably am, completely wrong.
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