{do you have a multi-meter or battery tester other than whatever is currently saying it is good} 3)Assuming that other batteries do turn the camera on then properly dispose of the one that does not work, it is bad IF the camera Doesn't EVER turn on even when the battery is good then your camera is broken Otherwise: Best bet is to ask the make of company whats wrong, or take it to a camera store and see if they can help.
Well, in less than a few weeks after I got the camera back and started using it, all my batteries are being drained. I use Canon batteries, have two Canon chargers which I am using at the same time, and it doesn't matter, they are all getting drained. It has to be something with the camera.
I am doing nothing different. I don't use a grip, so that isn't it. The batteries say they are charged, the icon shows they are charged, and then in a flash they are gone.
This has to be a camera issue. I'm going to contact factory service in Irvine, CA and see what THEY did to the camera that could cause this. I never had an issue like this before.
So, I don't think it is the battery type, I don't think it is the chager, I don't think it is the grip, I think it is the functionality of the camera or electronics in it. Posted 14 months ago. Posted 14 months ago.
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