Hi to all, quick question for the collective on here, got my 5D4 out the bag this afternoon after firing off a few shots early in the morning with two fresh batteries installed in the grip only to find it was red HOT and both batteries fully discharged, it would seem checking the images a shot was fired and I'm guessing the meter continued to run until it was flat after I zipped up the bag, I tested the theory quickly in that the meter does run on after the one min timeout that is pre set in the standby menu and the 8 sec meter timer menu when the shutter or back button focus is half pressed, I don't recall if the Mk3 timer runs the whole time the shutter or BBF buttons is half pressed past the timeout or if it shuts off and waits for you to release the button first, my Mk3 is boxed up ready to sell so can't test it to see if it does the same, however I have never known any Canon body be red hot after being left in the bag with a button or two perhaps squashed against the bag liner? I would hope that Canon see such an oversight as a possible error, I.e why would the meter run for so long past the timeouts in an error state like this? Or am I just being slack by not turning it fully off, but then it's easy to just throw the camera back in the bag or under a coat and forget to turn it fully off each time, I also wonder if it could get hot enough to present a fire hazard? Makes you wonder....given mine was TOAST!