05-01-2013 07:10 PM - edited 05-05-2013 10:54 AM
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.
03-07-2014 09:47 AM - edited 03-07-2014 09:49 AM
He said sx700hs !!! not the 270hs, sx700hs is the new model with 30x zoom
http://www.canon.co.uk/For_Home/Product_Finder/Cameras/Digital_Camera/PowerShot/powershot_sx700_hs/
03-07-2014 10:24 AM
they read everything you guys post...
http://forums.usa.canon.com/t5/PowerShot/Happy-birthday-with-the-SX270/td-p/72946
03-07-2014 11:13 AM
I believe that previous posts had determined that the 270 had the same battery flaw as the 280.
I will be testing the S700HS. I want to make sure the battery is a full charge before trying out the video.
03-07-2014 02:56 PM
Well here is a first non scientific results from my SX700 test. This was mostly focused on video, with some pics and zooming thrown in between video clips. If you are not a fan of the blinking red light, you might be disappointed. I was able to shoot about 27 minutes of video, in increments of 5, 5.5, 11.0 (stopped to see battery indicator which was at 1/2). After another 6.5 minutes your favorite blinking battery returned. I stopped recording and turned on the camera again, showing a FULL charge, just like on the SX280. The blinking battery stayed blinking for about another 11 minutes which included some zooming. At the end of this it seems that I got about 42 minutes of video, having to insert another card . I was shooting at the highest 60p video setting.
I will run a few more tests to see if the data parallels what I have here, but first impression is that the battery life is significantly better better better. I just dont understand the blinking battery, as with my 280sx the blinking would not give me 17 additional minutes. When the battery gave up the ghost on video, I restarted the camera in picture mode and the battery DID show depletion.
So charging the battery and trying to replicate the data I have so far. Non scientific but a real world test would indicate sigificant improvement. I wonder if the blinking battery on video now somehow indicates the amount of power left in video mode, while changing it to picture mode, the battery shows full power indicating adequate charge. HMMMMMM
03-07-2014 03:21 PM
@bkoldys
Thanks for going to the trouble of finding an sx700 and reporting on its performance - I personally really appreciate it.
I have just a few days left to send the sx280 back so anxiously await your further tests.
One non-defect related question - what is the size of the sx700 in relation to the sx280?
From the past few posts it is clear that Canon is perfectly aware of this defect, and believes that their Brand Image is strong enough to withstand a defective product in the market.
So this product today is the best it is ever going to be - and those of us fortunate enough to still have the opportunity to return the product need to decide whether it works well enough to keep it.
I wish I could post picture here - its performance on stills is excellent.......
03-07-2014 04:02 PM
just curious, what's the wattage (mAh) for the battery the new camera uses? Better could you please take note of the batery model?
03-07-2014 05:05 PM - edited 03-07-2014 05:22 PM
SX700 uses a NB6-LH rated at 1060 mA/Hr.
See the review near the bottom. http://www.imaging-resource.com/PRODS/canon-sx700/canon-sx700A.HTM
Thought they may have fitted a outboard motorcycle battery...!
I won't be rushing out and grabbing one, right now I'm wondering what Panasonic and Sony will bring out. I'm wondering if the SX700 will be a slow starter after this fiasco.
Dave
03-07-2014 09:30 PM
So this new CANON SX700 does not even come close to the SONY HX50V with 30X zoom ( I exchanged the defective CANON 280 for the SONY). Ans SONY's battery keeps on going.
Here is another comparison
http://snapsort.com/compare/Canon-PowerShot-SX700-HS-vs-Sony-Cyber-shot-DSC-HX50V
It was nice to see this morning the CANON people finally replying to the poor guy fromGFermany who just found out how deffective these CANONs are.
http://forums.usa.canon.com/t5/PowerShot/Happy-birthday-with-the-SX270/td-p/72946
03-07-2014 10:31 PM
@loveAZ -
I have just taken some pics with the 5Dmk3, T3i and the challenged sx280.
The 5d3 is in a class of its own but comparing the T3i @ 18 Mp and the sx280 @ 12 Mp, adjusting for the 18 to 12 Mp resolution - the sx280 results are - not sure how to express this in critical photography terms - quite amazing.
So - for the record - I have decided to get 2 more batteries and keepo the sx280 for its excellent still photo results.
I bought this sx280 through Amazon - and they are the company that defines the present and future of consumer commerce.
Good luck with your sx280s, sx50s, and the future sx700.......
03-07-2014 10:44 PM
@loveAZ
I understand all your frustration with the sx280 - but - I think you need to consider more than battery life in the evaluation of a camera. I know nothing about the Sony camera you quote - but I have to say that the still pics from the sx280 that I have are comparable to my T3i, and in some situations come close to pictures from a 5D3.
I fully understand the frustration/anger from the purchaser from Germany - but just ask him what his country's icon brand did with the Porsche IMS failure. Please google this - it cost me $25500. His Japanese camera problem cost him $220.
I will never buy another German car again - and he should probably never buy another Japanese camera again - maybe he should buy his daughter a Leica...................
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