06-19-2013 10:55 AM
does 1 line in square mean 50% charged and 2 lines mean full? talking about lcd screen for indication of charge percent.. ref eos t4i.
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10-20-2018 04:02 PM
@Waddizzle wrote:
@Priya wrote:
After showing full charge.. I put the battery in the camera but it shows only 2 bars.. What doea it mean??Bad battery, most likely.
Or a bad charger.
06-19-2013 11:24 AM
Did they change it on the T4i? All my Canons have always had 3 or 4 bars in the indicator. And it's not linear in the least. By the time it's on it's last bar mine have always meant "change me, or I'm going to die in the middle of you shooting something".
06-20-2013 10:31 PM
only remember seeing 2 small black lines.
06-21-2013 11:32 AM
Interesting. That's odd they'd do that. I think it's safe to say that it's not calibrated in the least. And, it will slowly change as your battery life winds down. My guess would be that by the time it gets to the second (last) bar that it's much less than half. I wouldn't stress it, you'll learn how to interpret the indicator through use.
06-21-2013 12:25 PM
I'm checking the diagram for your camera. The battery status should appear in the upper left corner of the rear LCD.
On a fully charged battery you should see a battery icon with three blocks inside. One is larger than the other two and should be the first to disappear as the battery drains. It appears to represent "roughly" half the battery power. The other two are smaller.
My bodies (I don't have a T4i) have 4 blocks inside the battery icon to "roughly" show each 25% of capacity.
Battery capacity is a bit like the fuel guage on a car (I live in Detroit and worked in the automotive industry for years). The engineers will tell you the ONLY requirement of a fuel guage is that if the tank is actually "full" then the fuel guage has to read full. If the tank is actually empty then the fuel guage MUST read empty (that's required). Everything in between is only an estimate.
If you're pushing it to the last block of power then you'd want to make sure you have a spare battery charged and ready to go. You might also want to invest in a battery grip (which holds two batteries). This not only doubles your capacity, but it also makes the camera a lot more comfortable to grip and repeats several key controls when shooting vertically.
06-21-2013 03:42 PM
06-21-2013 04:11 PM
Looks like it has three bars to me:
06-21-2013 05:24 PM
10-20-2018 02:07 PM
10-20-2018 02:58 PM
@Priya wrote:
After showing full charge.. I put the battery in the camera but it shows only 2 bars.. What doea it mean??
Bad battery, most likely.
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