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12/16/2006 09:42:18 AM · #1			 | 
		
		Well, its not quite that bad. On Monday I'll be sending the 20D back to canon as it has the same fault as it had a couple of months ago (TFT  failure). I can take pictures with it but without access to the menu, well, you know. Its now 3/4 months out of warranty but am expecting to get it repaired for free as the same fault was fixed 3 months back.
 
 As soon as the 20D comes back the 1DMKIIn is going in. Still a month left on warranty, the battery is not holding its charge - drained then fully charged I may have 8 days charge with the cam turned off and no pictures taken whereas it used to go months between charges.
 
 
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12/16/2006 01:14:58 PM · #2			 | 
		
		batteries are only good for 1000 or so charges, and they won't hold a charge anymore.  is it possible your battery is shot?
 
 
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12/16/2006 02:15:34 PM · #3			 | 
		
		I'd need to have charged my battery 3 times a day to hit 1000 charges, doubt its been charged more than a dozen times in total. I've just recharged it and noticed I can put it back on the camera with 1 hand (fiddly 2 clip for weather sealing I guess). I may ring canon and ask if they want the charger back as well. 
 
 I've seen replacement batteries for about 50 pounds but think canon sell for nearer 100
 
 
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12/16/2006 02:37:54 PM · #4			 | 
		
		one thing i've noticed with my batteries/charger - is that the charger doesn't always realize the battery is drained and starts the charge process midway - like the battery is mostly charged.  i have to reseat the battery a few times into the charger until i get the single blipp on the charger - indicating a drained battery.  actually my cell phone charger does the same thing - gets annoying at times.
 
 also i've used after market batteries from an electonics big box store that run about 1/2 $$ of the canon originals, and haven't seemed to have any issues.
 
 all your batteries do the same thing - or do you only have one?
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12/16/2006 02:43:33 PM · #5			 | 
		
		Am going to try and drain the battery again, that makes a lot of sense Tim. A second battery for the 1D is on the list soon as well.
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12/16/2006 03:34:23 PM · #6			 | 
		
		Originally posted by soup:  also i've used after market batteries from an electonics big box store that run about 1/2 $$ of the canon originals, and haven't seemed to have any issues. |   
 Don't forget to add on the cost of the glue and the string.
 
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12/16/2006 03:43:25 PM · #7			 | 
		
		| I am trying to decide on buying my first "real" camera.  I am currently using a D70 that I have the opportunity to purchase for 400.00., buy I am really being drawn to the Rebel XTi.  Any thoughts or comments would be most helpful. |  
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12/16/2006 04:56:12 PM · #8			 | 
		
		Originally posted by kelli_K:   I am trying to decide on buying my first "real" camera.  I am currently using a D70 that I have the opportunity to purchase for 400.00., buy I am really being drawn to the Rebel XTi.  Any thoughts or comments would be most helpful.  |   
 This one is as real as it gets.
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12/16/2006 05:06:59 PM · #9			 | 
		
		well the ones i buy work dandy - digiPower - but ecce's camera takes a different type battery anyway.
 
 at least you didn't damage the camera.  i'd advise minding the direction in which you insert the CF card as well as which batteries you purchase... ;}
 
 Originally posted by jhonan:  Don't forget to add on the cost of the glue and the string. 
 
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