photoman56573
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I bought the DC4800 almost a year ago, but have been disappointed with the battery life since the start. I even purchased an additional two batteries for it. Can other DC4800 give me an idea of what sort of life they get from a single charge.
I use the camera with the LCD and find that even with the power settings set on, the display will go after I take about 20 shots. Soon after that, the battery indicator drops to about half. I have a 128MB CF card. If this isn't bad enough, the battery takes around four hours to charge, and this is not from 'dead'.
I like the principal of digital images, in that I can take several shots in succession; without worrying about expense of film and processing; and can then dump all the rubbish shots, but I am heading off to the US for 2 weeks, and am considering taking my old Canon Eos50 instead of the DC4800, as at least I know the batteries wont die after the first day (I would get through about 5 or 6 36 exposure slide films on a good day).
Can the battery life be so poor for this camera? I have a friend with a Canon D30 who says he can get about 300 shots from a single charge. I would be lucky to get 100, and 80% of those would be without the LCD.
I use the camera with the LCD and find that even with the power settings set on, the display will go after I take about 20 shots. Soon after that, the battery indicator drops to about half. I have a 128MB CF card. If this isn't bad enough, the battery takes around four hours to charge, and this is not from 'dead'.
I like the principal of digital images, in that I can take several shots in succession; without worrying about expense of film and processing; and can then dump all the rubbish shots, but I am heading off to the US for 2 weeks, and am considering taking my old Canon Eos50 instead of the DC4800, as at least I know the batteries wont die after the first day (I would get through about 5 or 6 36 exposure slide films on a good day).
Can the battery life be so poor for this camera? I have a friend with a Canon D30 who says he can get about 300 shots from a single charge. I would be lucky to get 100, and 80% of those would be without the LCD.