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Battery's go dead 20D

 
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Aug 29, 2005 05:12 |  #1

I pulled my 20D out of my bag yesterday to get some photo's of my Grand Daughter and I found that both batteries in my grip were completely dead!!! The camera was no on? I am not sure what is going on but I was hoping one one you may give me an answer. Could it be my battery grip? Is the camera on the fritz??

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Aug 29, 2005 05:22 |  #2

Hmm..seems strange, did you set the autopower off to an 'off' value, then forgot to turn the camera off?
Its seems very strange this has happened. maybe the batteries are rubbish copies, or they were just dead, as they sometimes go!
Sometimes the answer is in the question!
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Aug 29, 2005 05:56 |  #3

Mine 20d as well. I was during photo session and 20d + grip ate my one battery then second . .
I put off grip and put in the 3 rd battery dirrectly to the body and then I took about 600 pic and it was OK. Today fully charged batteries l put into the grip and it locked my 20 d


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Aug 29, 2005 06:42 |  #4

You know what?
After going thru 3 grips to fix the flex issue with the BG-E2, I have kept my 4th grip which is of the newer "fixed" serial numbers. However, I still have the flex issue, and decided to deal with it myself.
However, since I've had the grip, I swear my batteries drain twice as quickly, much like Art initally posted. It seems that just having the batteries in the grip drains battteries, something that never happened with the camera alone. I also seem to get alot few shots with the grip, but that is something I will have to double check. If that is the case, this grip is going back to Canon for the 5th time.


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