06-15-2024 07:31 PM
My SX260HS gets used less these days since phone cameras became popular. What else is new, right? But I still say it takes better pix. So for important events, like our grandson's MBA graduation this morning, I took the Canon. Last year I bought a new battery for it, and had both charged and ready. Much to my chagrin near the critical part of the ceremony, the camera's zoom caused it to shut off, with a low battery warning. When turned back on, it showed a full battery icon. Repeated attempts at zooming in resulted in shut downs, whether still photos or video. I ended up in a last minute effort grabbing a cell phone to take video.
When I got home I checked both batteries for voltage, and they're both over 4 volts. What might be causing the zoom to shut off the camera with a low battery warning, when the battery is more than its rated 3.7v? I figured the zoom feature uses more power than just the shutter for stills or video, but the bats are not depleted.
06-15-2024 08:06 PM
Hi Half-Canadian (I'm like You!)
I wonder if there is something that is impeding the lens as it extends thus creating more load on the motor. The problem with a camera such as yours is that it is a sealed unit, so your options are limited. I would suggest contacting your local Canon support site (if you are in the US, it's 1-800-OK-CANON) and have a chat with them.
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