04-22-2023 06:28 AM
Can you help?
My Canon R6m2 with a genuine LP-E6NH battery will deplete its energy by 50%, in the camera whilst switched off for 9 hours. Is this normal? Is it because the Wifi and Bluetooth are running in the background? Or is my camera faulty?
Taking the battery out causes no issues and battery power is maintained.
Surely I don't need to take the battery out each time it's not in use, or disconnect the WiFi and Bluetooth?
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04-22-2023 07:49 AM
This is correct behavior. Mainly refer to page 722 of the User Manual which discusses that the camera maintains a WiFi connection even when off.
Page 718 also mentions this:
"Bluetooth connection consumes battery power even after the camera's auto power off is activated."
04-22-2023 08:35 AM
Page 722 mentions that you can turn airplane mode on and/or to disable bluetooth. That should retain your settings and allow reconnection to your device when re-enabled. Pages 723 to 724 mention how to unpair a device which would then clear your settings for that device.
04-22-2023 07:47 AM - edited 04-22-2023 07:48 AM
Greetings,
If you have any accessories other than a lens and memory card attached / installed on the camera remove them.
Disable the wifi and bluetooth. Test the results.
We normally recommend resetting the camera settings to defaults both main and custom options. I'd try the above, then this. Let us know what you find.
~Rick
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This is correct behavior. Mainly refer to page 722 of the User Manual which discusses that the camera maintains a WiFi connection even when off.
Page 718 also mentions this:
"Bluetooth connection consumes battery power even after the camera's auto power off is activated."
04-22-2023 07:57 AM
Hi Ricky,
I did think this was the case. Thank you so much for your response.
Once I switch the WiFi and Bluetooth back on, will it automatically establish itself, without me having to insert the settings once more?
Thanks
Nick
04-22-2023 08:35 AM
Page 722 mentions that you can turn airplane mode on and/or to disable bluetooth. That should retain your settings and allow reconnection to your device when re-enabled. Pages 723 to 724 mention how to unpair a device which would then clear your settings for that device.
04-23-2023 05:38 AM
Thank you everyone for your comments/solutions to the problem I was having. Much appreciated.
Yes, I should have read the manual from cover to cover.
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