I have a problem with my Canon 60D, the battery get it's power drain when the camera is off! Very frustrating, when I travel I must take out the battery and carry the camera and battery seperately, then put it back in when I want to record something.
What is the problem? I have installed the Magic Lantern "hack", could it be the sinner? I doubt it, since the ML hack is runned from a memory card. And I have tried with other cards without the ML, also without any card, still drains power. Or is the camera "changed" even though I don't have a ML installed card in? Since ML is a firmware update im guessing it "saves" something in the camera itself ,which could cause the power drain, a bug maybe?
Thanks in advance.
J_Ruzicka
05-09-2012, 11:49 AM
DSLR's do drain power when off. The best thing you can do is remove the battery when the camera is off. It can be a pain to do so but it will save you some time.
Nicwillu
05-09-2012, 12:09 PM
Really? I have not experienced it before, why now all of a sudden? 100%, and in 2-3 hours its all gone.
Zensteve
05-09-2012, 12:59 PM
100%, and in 2-3 hours its all gone.
Do other batteries discharge this fast, too? If not... it's the battery.
If other batteries discharge this fast, then look to the camera.
Nicwillu
05-09-2012, 01:02 PM
Do other batteries discharge this fast, too? If not... it's the battery.
If other batteries discharge this fast, then look to the camera.
I have no other batteries, so no way to check. But yea, I will just have to remove the battery when im not using it.
Thanks for helping :)
Dreadylocks
05-09-2012, 01:56 PM
Yeah, sounds like a dud battery.
Nicwillu
05-09-2012, 02:53 PM
Yeah, sounds like a dud battery.
When I have it on and functioning, it lasts 2-3 hours. And when the camera is off it should at least last 6-7 hours right? Does not make sense!
Anyways I am gonna buy another battery, so I can film much more with 2 of them.
that1guyy
05-09-2012, 03:42 PM
I have a Canon Rebel and the battery lasts for literally months if the camera is off. It's amazing.
wheatgrinder
05-09-2012, 06:42 PM
As a rule dont travel with batteries installed.
Pressure changes can cause them to leak and ruin your equipment, or so Iv heard, though never had a problem my self.
J_Ruzicka
05-10-2012, 12:55 AM
Really? I have not experienced it before, why now all of a sudden? 100%, and in 2-3 hours its all gone.
While DSLR does drain battery even when it is shut off, it going THAT fast isn't natural. Could possibly be the battery. Does it do it to all batteries?
Nicwillu
05-10-2012, 07:47 AM
While DSLR does drain battery even when it is shut off, it going THAT fast isn't natural. Could possibly be the battery. Does it do it to all batteries?
I only have this one battery, as said I am planning to ba a new battery soon. Im hoping it's just the battery, if it happens to other batteries something must be wrong with the camera.
2-3 hours was maybe an exaggeration, 4-5 or 6 hours maybe, but still it's quite extreme.
As a rule dont travel with batteries installed.
Pressure changes can cause them to leak and ruin your equipment, or so Iv heard, though never had a problem my self.
I will start doing this now, haven't really thought about it before.
As long as it doesn't completely stops working and drains all the power in like 1 hour, I will keep using it.
Gonzo_Entertainment
05-10-2012, 09:36 AM
Assuming it's a genuine Canon that came with the camera it may be under warranty.
Nicwillu
05-10-2012, 05:10 PM
Assuming it's a genuine Canon that came with the camera it may be under warranty.
Yea it's genuine, I also have some "super-insurance" on the camera, I can just drop it on the ground and get a new camera if I want. I am sure I can get a new battery as well.
Thanks for all the help :)
Nicwillu
10-23-2012, 05:52 AM
I eventually figured out the problem. It is Magic Lantern, I read on their site if you remove the memory card while the little red light is on, the camera will go into a "crash mode" or something which will drain the battery. I wait 2 sec before I remove the memory card now, and it doesn't drain any power anymore :)