05-01-2024 12:38 PM - last edited on 05-01-2024 12:40 PM by Danny
My dog ate my 80D. Well just the eye cup & lense cover. The camera is still working but the battery dies rather quick. Replaced it with another and it also died over night. It seems to have something in the background running causing the batteries to die. Any ideas?
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05-01-2024 03:00 PM
BrianjBond,
While I agree with Kvbarkley that a visit to the nearest gravel pit might be in the camera's future 😆, you might also try a complete camera reset too.
Steve Thomas
05-01-2024 01:43 PM
Your dog's slobber got inside the camera. It is probably on its last legs. (The camera that is, I am not advocating the Kristi Noem solution!)
05-01-2024 03:00 PM
BrianjBond,
While I agree with Kvbarkley that a visit to the nearest gravel pit might be in the camera's future 😆, you might also try a complete camera reset too.
Steve Thomas
05-01-2024 03:40 PM
I see what you did there!
05-02-2024 09:08 AM
looks like that worked .... thanks
05-02-2024 09:16 AM
Brian,
You're welcome.
I hope you have many happy years of shooting ahead.
Steve Thomas
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