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BATTERY LIFE & BATTERY WARNING
Battery life is dependent on a number of variable factors
and therefore cannot be exactly predicted. If the camera is
left in the active state instead of
Display Off
or
Sleep
modes
for long periods, for example, then the battery will become
exhausted much faster. A low camera battery state is indi-
cated by a symbol on the grip display, in the viewfinder as
well as on the sensor unit display. In addition, an audible
signal sounds.
When the battery is almost completely exhausted, a warn-
ing message
Replace battery
will appear on the grip dis-
play.
Note
When the low battery message in the viewfinder and the
low battery icon on the sensor display appear, the camera
automatically enters a temporary power-saving mode.
This is recognizable by a slower pace for all the actions
in a capture sequence. The camera actions also sound
differently.
This mode is designed so that you can continue working for
a while, even though the power remaining in the battery is
too low for working in the normal manner. Normal action
automatically returns with a refreshed battery.
TEMPERATURE WARNING
Many rapidly taken captures make heavy demands on the
processor in the sensor unit which in turn produces heat. This,
particularly in combination with high ambient temperature,
can result in noise in the image files. To prevent this, the sen-
sor unit displays a warning icon when the temperature rises.
At ca. 60° C a warning dialogue appears notifying that the
sensor unit is temporarily shutting down to allow the unit to
cool.
BATTERY STATUS
An immediate full-screen information and battery status check appears on the
grip display by holding down the illumination/battery status button. This screen
displays:
• the firmware version
• the number of captures taken since the last battery recharge / change.
• a rechargeable-battery status icon that provides a quick visual check as well as a
figure estimate in percent.
The information regarding the number of captures taken is intended to help you
make an estimate of the number of possible remaining captures according to your
way of working. For example, if you regularly browse a great deal when shooting
or you leave the camera in ON-mode instead of
Display Off
or
Sleep
modes, you
would naturally expect to drain the battery sooner than others who don’t. You
should soon be able to build up a picture of how you usually work and can there-
fore estimate that after X number of captures, you normally expect to be able to
take Y captures before the battery is exhausted (when working in a similar manner
in similar conditions).
The percentage information, however, provides another kind of estimate based
more on the amount of charge left in the battery rather than on your normal way
of working.
Remember that these are only estimates and that there are a number of factors
affecting remaining battery charge, ambient temperature for example, as well as
general practice.
Quick visual check
Low battery warning
Exhausted battery warning
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