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SX280 - battery life shooting video

factoryguy
Apprentice

UPDATED May 5:

 

I apologize to the forum for mixing two different problems.  They are unrelated.

 

Problem #1:  User error.  I thought I was using a class 6 SD card but I was wrong. The yellow "!" indicates a pathologically slow card.  Upgrading to a class 10 resolved this problem.

 

Problem #2: UNRESOLVED.  Red battery indicator comes on prematurely.  On a fresh charge, it'll turn red after recording for a couple of minutes.  On a partially drained battery, it turns red immediately upon entering movie mode or pressing the record button.  Turn the camera off and then right back on in "still" mode and it shows full charge and works fine ... until trying to shoot video.  I have not precisely measured recording times but it'll record for at least 20 (maybe 30?) minutes while flashing red.

 

 

 

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Interesting huh? Pricey though but maybe worth it.

Pricey though. But may e worth it

ATTN: CANON!

 

YOU ARE CURRENTLY LOOKING INTO RESOLVING THE PREMATURE LOW BATTERY INDICATOR WHILE VIDEO RECORDING.  DOES THIS ISSUE RELATE TO POOR BATTERY PERFORMANCE OVERALL?  CAN WE EXPECT AN IMPROVEMENT IN BATTERY LIFE? 

Maybe the sx280 is simply not correctly calibrated for the lithium battery—though I'm not sure how that could wreak the kind of havoc we're all seeing with this fail.

Like I said I had the Sony HX30v and was really not pleased with image quality, or lack thereof. So I don't expect the Sony HX50 would be better, and $450 is a lot of money! I got the SX280 for $269. However if it's not working then what?!

So did the SX260 have this bad battery issue?

If you check out the reviews for the sx260, they're REALLY positive, so I don't think it had the same issue.

dls73154
Apprentice

I was watching videos of the battery issues on YouTube and can across a Canon SX280 HS promotional video by www.normancamera.com   http://youtu.be/ZcDWXZ4nBCo   that shows the red flashing low battery icon when they were shotting video. The promotional video is 1.33 seconds long and the section that shows the flashing red low battery icon is at 1.09 to 1.15 seconds. It isn't conclusive evidence that it is the battery issue or their battery was actually dead but I had watched this video early on when I was doing research on this camera before the battery issue was full blown and only noticed it after I watched it again today. I am glad Canon has acknowledged there is an issue and hope they comes out with a fix soon. Once I found out Canon acknowledged there was a premature flashing red low battery icon issue I went ahead and purchased a SX280 HS from Amazon today. Check out Amazon's latest price, you will be surprised for sure.

I've seen promos where the 280 actually claims to have better battery life over the 260. Really? Should we be expecting that? I sure hope so. I worry that all the extra capabilities of the 280 are sorely affecting the battery. But wouldn't that be clear in product testing during production, voiding the claims? Hope they offer a fix that will enhance performance... SOON

I attempted to submit a review for the Canon Powershot SX280 at the Canon website. Here is the review:

 

Pros:

1.   Camera and controls are very easy to use, but my opinion may be influenced by the fact that I have owned two previous Canon Powershot cameras.

2.    Camera takes adequate-good still shots in auto mode. The camera, however, takes much better pictures in manual mode and was a little surprised by how much difference there often is in quality.

3.    Short videos are good quality recorded at 1920x1080 60p…more below.

4.    Image Stabilization is surprisingly good at this price point  both for stills and video.

Cons:

1.   Camera ergonomics are not so good. The natural position for the left hand tends to block the pop-up flash when needed and often the camera has to be turned off and restarted to get the flash to extend to its normal position. I have found an alternate position for my left hand which isn’t as natural to me, but don’t always remember to use it. It is very difficult to remove the battery/memory card cover without activating the on-off button. I can place my index finger behind the on/off button toward the back and slide the cover, but the pressure points are not aligned vertically and the camera tends to want to rotate while applying pressure.

2.     Battery level indicator indicates movie mode saps the battery very quickly. I have started with a fully charged battery, shot 3-5 minutes of video, and the red flashing low battery level indicator appears. If the camera is turned off and back on again, then one of the still mode options are chosen, the battery level indicator indicates a full charge. If you switch to movie mode, low battery level indicator is flashing. Much more video can be shot with the low level indicator flashing but it is very distracting to try to frame videos with the red flashing indicator for the next 15-20 minutes. If you use the zoom a lot during video, recording times are much less. It is not clear whether the issue is the camera misinterpreting battery level, the battery actually being depleted quickly by heavy demand, or a combination of the two.

3.       Lens zoom is not exactly quiet. You can hear the lens moving while recording video if you use the zoom feature.

 

I contacted Canon Customer Service by email and finally by phone as soon as the battery/video issue appeared. My first contact was one day after the camera arrived. The technical support person I finally called claimed to have a 280SX which he tested while I waited on the phone and did not see the issue. I was offered the option to submit the camera under warranty for repair but would have to pay for shipping. I did not think I wanted to pay to have a camera shipped back for warranty repair that was defective right out of the box. I heard subsequently that other consumers had sent the camera back to Canon only to be returned saying the camera was working properly. The internet vendor from whom I purchased the camera has a 30-day return policy with free return shipping. My choice was to return to the vendor for a full refund.

 

 Tonight I received the following rejection:

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If that is what is keeping the review from being published, then I guess Canon can reject any negative review or put a cap on how many they will allow for a product. Since Canon has provided no explanation of the specifics with regard to reasons the review was rejected nor did they send a copy of my review in return, this is all very disturbing. I wonder if any others have posted reviews of Canon products that have been rejected....

 

 

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