03-21-2018 01:19 PM
Is anyone else having this issue? I have had my camera since 2007 ? i think. I have a problem with my camera eating batteries. I will get about 50-60 shot out of a battery and then have to charge it.
Since I have had the camera I have purchased close to 7-8 batteries for the camera as well as 3 new charger.
Have sent it into Canon to have them fix it 2 times and they say everything is working fine.
I have bought both knock off batteries as well as Canon only batteries and get the same results.
Thanks for any help in advance.
Vicky
03-21-2018 01:47 PM
I suppose you might try doing a reset of the camera's default settings. The manual will probably show you how. Reducing the usage of the flash and the LCD screen will reduce the battery drain. If the camera has a continuous auto-focus setting, try disabling it. Have you maybe changed the camera's "sleep" or shut-down settings, maybe accidentally?
Has the problem started after recently changing to a different memory card or attaching a new lens to the camera? Any recent bumps or shocks to the camera? Any other unusual behavior that started recently? Have you checked the batteries voltages after fully recharging?
03-21-2018 02:04 PM
Thank U for a quick reply. when I know I am going to be using the camera on a specific day I completely charge the batterys, I am working now with 3 batteries at once. I do remove the batteries out of the camera at the end of shooting for the day. I never leave the batteries in the camera when I am storing it.
as far as dropping the camera I have only once in the time I have owned it (I am a first time owner) only dropped her once. the lens would not auto focus. I took it into the camera shop and they fixed my problem. I had the camera in the camera bag and set the entire bag and camera down too hard on the floor.
I will work on how to reset the camera's default settings.
I do not the view finder in shooting
Not sure about the the camera's "sleep" or shut-down settings?
I will check that next
I am using the 2 lens which came with the camera when I orginally purchased the camera.
Now there is my real problem ...
when I fully charge the camera the reader bar never says it is FULL.
only 3/4 of the way
So I purchased 2 more chargers... and it still reads 3/4 full
I sent the camera in to the professionals at Canon and they said the camera is 100 %
functional
Thanks again for your help.
I will try those two suggestions and let you know.
Vicky
03-21-2018 02:11 PM
“I do not the view finder in shooting ”
That could be a potential problem. The LCD screen uses a lot more juice than the viewfinder. Reviewing pictures on the LCD can drain your battery faster than usual, too.
Try shooting with just the viewfinder on a test shoot. Disable the automatic image review after ever shot, too. Try to keep use of the viewfinder to a minimum.
03-21-2018 03:20 PM
@Waddizzlewrote:“I do not the view finder in shooting ”
That could be a potential problem. The LCD screen uses a lot more juice than the viewfinder. Reviewing pictures on the LCD can drain your battery faster than usual, too.
Try shooting with just the viewfinder on a test shoot. Disable the automatic image review after ever shot, too. Try to keep use of the viewfinder to a minimum.
Come to think of it, I wonder if the Rebel XS even had a Live View setting...
Are you using an AC (wall plug) adapter for charging or some sort of USB powered charger?
03-21-2018 03:23 PM
I mis typed my thought. I only use the view finder and NOT the LCD screen.
Vicky
03-21-2018 03:24 PM
OK reset of the camera's default settings
03-21-2018 03:25 PM
AC wall charger that came with the camera when I bought it
did not know there was another option
since they have purchased 3 more chargers just like the orginal one
plugs into the 120 V
Vicky
03-21-2018 03:26 PM
did it reset to factor
Vicky
03-21-2018 03:28 PM
I just now thought my contacts might be dirty.
so I cleaned everything with alcohol
Contacts on the batteries
on the charger
and in the camera.
They were all clean
the Q tip shows no dirt
Vicky
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