I am not using the 5DS R efficiently for battery life - lot's of viewing though the telephoto and then firing off a shot or two. Even so, my current average of only 300 shots per charge does seem low. Anyone else have this problem?
AlanF said:I am not using the 5DS R efficiently for battery life - lot's of viewing though the telephoto and then firing off a shot or two. Even so, my current average of only 300 shots per charge does seem low. Anyone else have this problem?
AlanF said:I am not using the 5DS R efficiently for battery life - lot's of viewing though the telephoto and then firing off a shot or two. Even so, my current average of only 300 shots per charge does seem low. Anyone else have this problem?
Mt Spokane Photography said:Some individual cameras do struggle with battery life. If multiple of your batteries do this, I'd tend to think there is a issue in the camera with the DC-DC converter card. That is a uncommon issue, but I see it often enough to where I'd list it as a possibility.
Unless you are using live view, 300 shots is not enough.
If you only have one battery, I'd suspect the battery first.
I can easily shoot 2000 - 2500 shots with my 5D MK III over two days before the battery gets toward the low end. That's with a 3 year old battery and the LCD review for 2 sec after each shot. I have two batteries that I rotate. When I'm using liveview and my eye-fi card, I get very few on a charge, I've never counted but its in the low 100's.
Skatol said:I was out today and shot about 300 frames with the 5DsR and 600 F/4 non IS. I have the Canon grip and both batteries are down to about 50%. These are after market Watson's left over from my Mark III. I used Live View quite a bit for manual focusing and verifying exposure. I also kept the shutter release half pressed to keep the camera ready in anticipation for the action. I think (hope) that the Canon batteries would perform better.
Hector1970 said:Until you asked the question I hadn't noticed any issue with battery life.
I've found it comparable with the 5DIII but without any proper measuring.
The Canon batteries are typically better than all the others.
I find the second or two wait to see the photo after you've taken a raw shot a bit annoying.
The file size it makes is an issue for me too.
You'd plough through 16GB or 32GB in no time.
Still its a good camera but I'd find my 5DIII all round to be more useful