Page 197. Two references to a lithium battery, the latter of which mentions a CR2025 "lithium button battery". There is no mention of a remote or any other accessory, leading to an understandable assumption that the CR2025 was the camera's date/time ...
Just a follow up: I called Canon just a few minutes ago. They were not able to provide any information on changing out that battery. Like me, the agent at first thought the CR2025 was the date/time battery, but after looking into it a little more clo...
Thank you, Stephen, for your explanation. Because the info on the CR2025 was immediately following the info on the date/time battery and had no further explanation, I'd assumed the CR2025 was the culprit. I'll give Canon a call this morning. I have s...
The issue is that the CR2025 battery, which can be purchased at Walmart, has gone bad after 10+ years. According to page 197 of the manual, it is intended that the user can change that battery (they provide recommended brand names and even warn the u...