At 11:07 AM -0400 7/6/13, Bruce Walker wrote:
On Sat, Jul 6, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Steve Sharpe <[email protected]> wrote:
 At 8:53 AM -0400 7/6/13, David J Brooks wrote:

 On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 9:14 PM, Ann Sanfedele <[email protected]> wrote:

  Well I did Dave Brook's trick of taking out batteries and letting camera
  alone for a while - wiped the lid part with a soft lint free cloth...
 didnt
  try to reach inside contacts.

  Leaving the camera without batteries for a while did it finally
  but this happening when I really needed the camera ... well.. very scary

  ann


 IIRC my IstD did that at the most inopportune times.:-)


 Mine always shows discharged batteries when I turn it on, regardless. Turn
 it off and then on again, and it's fine.

Curiously, my K100Ds has always done that too, _except_ when I use
Eneloops in it. My guess is that the battery life detect circuit is
over-sensitive to a slight voltage droop like what you get with common
rechargeables (that actually have lots of charge left), but the
Eneloops have a higher voltage until they are almost exhausted.

So I always reserved the Eneloops for the camera and saved the
Duracells and Energizers for the flash.

I tried NiMH rechargeables for awhile, but the camera would show them discharged after 40 - 50 exposures. I bit the bullet and went with lithiums, which last a long time but I still get that drained battery warning when I turn the thing on.


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