10-12-2017 05:44 PM
I have an 80D. I think I remember somewhere that when you change batteries you should turn power off. I generally do that but sometimes I forget. Is there any consequence to changing batteries with power on? I've done it about six times and haven't noticed any consequences but was wondering if anyone knew whether it was advised to change batteries with camera power off and, if so, why?
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10-13-2017 08:00 PM
@mjschocken wrote:Thanks for the comments.
As I mentioned, there doesn't seem to be any consequence for forgetting to turn off the camera power before changing batteries. I have also forgotten to turn off camera power on rare occasions when changing lens and there is no apparent consequence for that either. Fortunately, I have never forgotten when changing SD cards. In that last case, I can see how you might corrupt the card.
Note also that in a perfect world, I'd never forget but forgetting has absolutely nothing to do with slowing down as one contributor mentioned. In any case, I was just trying to understand how the camera being on during these changes could affect things. I think a technical explanation from a Canon rep might be best.
Good Idea. Ask Canon.
As long as the metering system is idle, there is probably less of a chance of damaging something when you change a lens. As far as changing a battery goes, then camera boots up by accessing the card. If the power switch is ON, then I think the likelihood of corrupting a memory rises when you close the battery door.
But, I am speculating, and erring on the side of safety. I would be curious to hear what Canon has to say, though.
01-22-2018 06:01 PM
Hello mjschocken,
Upon inspection of the user guide for the EOS 80D, there is no specific mention that the camera needs to be turned Off before removing or charging the battery. Consequences for doing say may include, losing data being written to the card at the time you removed the battery and any operations you're in the middle of not being saved. Other than that, there are no long term effects from removing the battery prior to a shut down.
10-12-2017 06:17 PM
@mjschocken wrote:I have an 80D. I think I remember somewhere that when you change batteries you should turn power off. I generally do that but sometimes I forget. Is there any consequence to changing batteries with power on? I've done it about six times and haven't noticed any consequences but was wondering if anyone knew whether it was advised to change batteries with camera power off and, if so, why?
It's like a power failure in a house. Everything should come back up afterwards, but occasionally something doesn't, quite. The better the people who wrote the camera's software were at their jobs, the less you have to worry about. Feel better now?
10-12-2017 06:19 PM
@mjschocken wrote:I have an 80D. I think I remember somewhere that when you change batteries you should turn power off. I generally do that but sometimes I forget. Is there any consequence to changing batteries with power on? I've done it about six times and haven't noticed any consequences but was wondering if anyone knew whether it was advised to change batteries with camera power off and, if so, why?
Slow down, and you will begin to remember. Don’t forget to power down to change lenses, too!
10-13-2017 05:53 AM - edited 10-13-2017 05:55 AM
@mjschocken wrote:I have an 80D. I think I remember somewhere that when you change batteries you should turn power off. I generally do that but sometimes I forget. Is there any consequence to changing batteries with power on? I've done it about six times and haven't noticed any consequences but was wondering if anyone knew whether it was advised to change batteries with camera power off and, if so, why?
The power is still on anyway, even if you have used the power switch. The only time the camera will do a clean shut down is when you open the card slot and the LED blinks stop.
After you turn off the camera, it will wake up as soon as you open the battery door, and it will stay so for a few seconds.
Same with the lens. The power is still on when you attach or deattach the lens.
10-13-2017 09:24 AM
"Slow down, and you will begin to remember. Don’t forget to power down to change lenses, too!"
I do turn off my cameras when I change batteries but I never do when changing lenses. That is not necessary.
Turning the camera off for battery changing is probably not necessary either. Just a habit for me. The 'keep alive' function of your camera keeps some juice on anyway.
10-13-2017 03:54 PM
Thanks for the comments.
As I mentioned, there doesn't seem to be any consequence for forgetting to turn off the camera power before changing batteries. I have also forgotten to turn off camera power on rare occasions when changing lens and there is no apparent consequence for that either. Fortunately, I have never forgotten when changing SD cards. In that last case, I can see how you might corrupt the card.
Note also that in a perfect world, I'd never forget but forgetting has absolutely nothing to do with slowing down as one contributor mentioned. In any case, I was just trying to understand how the camera being on during these changes could affect things. I think a technical explanation from a Canon rep might be best.
10-13-2017 08:00 PM
@mjschocken wrote:Thanks for the comments.
As I mentioned, there doesn't seem to be any consequence for forgetting to turn off the camera power before changing batteries. I have also forgotten to turn off camera power on rare occasions when changing lens and there is no apparent consequence for that either. Fortunately, I have never forgotten when changing SD cards. In that last case, I can see how you might corrupt the card.
Note also that in a perfect world, I'd never forget but forgetting has absolutely nothing to do with slowing down as one contributor mentioned. In any case, I was just trying to understand how the camera being on during these changes could affect things. I think a technical explanation from a Canon rep might be best.
Good Idea. Ask Canon.
As long as the metering system is idle, there is probably less of a chance of damaging something when you change a lens. As far as changing a battery goes, then camera boots up by accessing the card. If the power switch is ON, then I think the likelihood of corrupting a memory rises when you close the battery door.
But, I am speculating, and erring on the side of safety. I would be curious to hear what Canon has to say, though.
01-22-2018 06:01 PM
Hello mjschocken,
Upon inspection of the user guide for the EOS 80D, there is no specific mention that the camera needs to be turned Off before removing or charging the battery. Consequences for doing say may include, losing data being written to the card at the time you removed the battery and any operations you're in the middle of not being saved. Other than that, there are no long term effects from removing the battery prior to a shut down.
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