02-24-2024 01:43 PM - last edited on 02-24-2024 01:45 PM by Danny
I greet all!
I have a question. How do I replace the battery that keeps the date and time in my old PowerShot A2000is camera?
I am satisfied with him. It still takes good pictures. But setting the date and time every time I turn it on bothers me.
Thanks for the answers.
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02-24-2024 02:11 PM - edited 02-24-2024 02:12 PM
It doesn't appear that the date/time battery is user-replacable. The User Manual (see page 19) only states "This camera is equipped with a built-in rechargable lithium ion battery to save the Date/Time settings. You can recharge the battery when inserting AA-size alkaline batteries or using the separately sold AC adapter, within approximately 4 hours. You do not need to turn the camera on for charging the battery."
My guess is that due to the camera's age, the internal lithum ion battery has degraded to the point where it's no longer chargeable. Such batteries don't last forever.
And since the camera has been retired by Canon, it wouldn't be possible to have it repaired.
Best to look at a new camera at this point if resetting the date/time begins to be too much a hassle.
02-24-2024 02:11 PM - edited 02-24-2024 02:12 PM
It doesn't appear that the date/time battery is user-replacable. The User Manual (see page 19) only states "This camera is equipped with a built-in rechargable lithium ion battery to save the Date/Time settings. You can recharge the battery when inserting AA-size alkaline batteries or using the separately sold AC adapter, within approximately 4 hours. You do not need to turn the camera on for charging the battery."
My guess is that due to the camera's age, the internal lithum ion battery has degraded to the point where it's no longer chargeable. Such batteries don't last forever.
And since the camera has been retired by Canon, it wouldn't be possible to have it repaired.
Best to look at a new camera at this point if resetting the date/time begins to be too much a hassle.
02-24-2024 02:29 PM
Hi Ricky.
Thank you for your response.
03-26-2024 08:55 PM
It's simple: small battery CR1220 (it's marked) is in tiny holder located between the 4 AA's (beside the 2nd neg. AA). Easier to grip (fingernails?) if other batts. are removed 1st but just pulls up. Replace in the same direction. Last replaced mine in 2019 and it corrected the date problem.
03-28-2024 07:07 PM
You are confusing the A2000 with something else. The A2000 uses TWO AA cells, not four. And it does not have a holder for a CR1220 cell, or any other user-replaceable date/time battery.
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