Hi,
I've just been rather painfully educated...... I hope this helps someone else.
I have several different camera systems and multiple batteries for each. I picked up a tip here some years ago about marking batteries with a small piece of colored tape to identify which ones go in which charger, etc. I've all my Canons marked with a piece of blue marking tape and my Fuji's are orange. My little black box chargers are marked similarly in their battery slots. Zero cost, easy, can be seen on black batteries, makes life simple, never have the wrong batteries, never have the wrong charger, etc.......
Until this morning. If the edge of a piece of tape loosens and lifts, it may be in a way that allows the battery to go into your camera, but then the adhesive back of the tape catches in the camera's battery slot, sticks to the sides and you can't get it out. The more you pull, the more tape peels back off the battery itself and bunches up onto the inside wall of the battery slot, gluing it there. It was extremely difficult to remove the battery because you can't get hold of it.
My advice : never mark batteries by putting a piece of any sort of adhesive backed tape on their sides....... I think I'll keep the system of marking them because it works so well, but it'll be a dab of paint, or tape on the bottom perhaps.
Cheers, Rod
I've just been rather painfully educated...... I hope this helps someone else.
I have several different camera systems and multiple batteries for each. I picked up a tip here some years ago about marking batteries with a small piece of colored tape to identify which ones go in which charger, etc. I've all my Canons marked with a piece of blue marking tape and my Fuji's are orange. My little black box chargers are marked similarly in their battery slots. Zero cost, easy, can be seen on black batteries, makes life simple, never have the wrong batteries, never have the wrong charger, etc.......
Until this morning. If the edge of a piece of tape loosens and lifts, it may be in a way that allows the battery to go into your camera, but then the adhesive back of the tape catches in the camera's battery slot, sticks to the sides and you can't get it out. The more you pull, the more tape peels back off the battery itself and bunches up onto the inside wall of the battery slot, gluing it there. It was extremely difficult to remove the battery because you can't get hold of it.
My advice : never mark batteries by putting a piece of any sort of adhesive backed tape on their sides....... I think I'll keep the system of marking them because it works so well, but it'll be a dab of paint, or tape on the bottom perhaps.
Cheers, Rod

