Hello, I have a question about external power supply for Canon powershot cameras.Regular battey use about 3.6V to power the cameras.Some cameras can work with external power supply and they rate as 4.3V First question: 4.3V value sounds very strange ...
Questions to moderators, is it ok to place advertisement/announcement of Canon product usage for example in announcement section? Please send me a personal message first if you have questions?Tim
@Waddizzle wrote:@timgor wrote:@kvbarkley wrote:I believe it is for live view in general, not just shooting video, but I am not a Canon Engineer.Sounds like reasonable, anyway I will publish my results here If I measure this. i think there is no chan...
@kvbarkley wrote:I believe it is for live view in general, not just shooting video, but I am not a Canon Engineer.Sounds like reasonable, anyway I will publish my results here If I measure this. i think there is no chance to get this information from...
@kvbarkley wrote:Yes, because they monitor the temperature of the sensor during video.During video? It's a new information for me. Can you please explain, does it monitor and protects camera (shut down) during video only or it's monitoring temperatur...
@kvbarkley wrote:That is an internal Canon thing, We have no info on that, but I suspect it is more than just temperature, (i.e., it is a serial connection to an internal microcontroller on the battery.) I think it also keeps track of charge/recharg...
Ok, I will wait untill get permission from them. I want to be friendly.Another question: can I read something about the third (middle) electrode of battery? How it measures the battery temperature and how does the camera regulates it. I notised that...