02-04-2013 01:59 PM
Got my new EOS 6D for christmas (present to self... how else did Santa know what I need want).
Great camera. Love the low light. Love the WiFi. ALMOST love the GPS. The GPS tends to drain the battery about 25% per day. On a 8-10 hour heavy shooting day, that's not a problem. I can still shoot 500-600 shots and the GPS only drains 8-10% during that time.
However, when the camera is in the bag... you can shut off the camera and shut off the GPS logging, and it still drains 25% per day. Leave the camera in the back for 4-5 days... and the battery is shot.
Only option is to take the battery out or use the menus and disable GPS and re-enable when you use camera again.
I think Canon needs a separate GPS timeout of about 3-6 hours. If GPS logging is disabled, GPS should shutdown after a few hours of non-use.
It's a drag to take your camera out after leaving in the bag for a couple of days and battery is already 50% down or more.
Jim
02-06-2013 08:20 PM
The reason for leaving the GPS on is that it can be slow to re-acquire a signal once turned off. Leaving it on allows it to lock quickly onto the satellites.
02-06-2013 09:46 PM
02-06-2013 09:56 PM
02-06-2013 11:18 PM
I'd vote for something like that!
Jim
02-08-2013 09:16 PM
what happens if I take out the battery?
02-08-2013 11:09 PM
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03-12-2013 09:21 AM
Can't you just turn it off or carry a spare battery?
03-13-2013 01:06 AM
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