Raymond
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How come? And how do I get it to stop doing that?
It’s a Canon A720, purchased October 2007. It’s been great, I carry it with me all the time, but now it’s causing me distress.
After experiencing dead batteries just about every time I’ve tried to use it for the last week or two, I finally figured out that it must be that the camera is draining them, even when it isn’t turned on.
I charged some batteries yesterday and checked them with a battery tester. The needle wasn’t pinned at the full-charge end of the scale, but it was pretty close. Ten hours later, I went to turn on the camera, and nuthin’. Deadsville.
I don’t get it.
It may or may not be a coincidence that last week, from one day to the next, the AC adapter I’ve been using for years (when the camera is attached to the computer, or I’m reviewing the day’s pictures while on vacation) suddenly stopped working. The camera can be running on battery power, but if I plug in the adapter, the camera immediately turns off. I tried the adapter on my ladyfriend, Susan’s, camera (identical to mine, but it’s sat unused in its box for 2½ years because she has some kind of mental block about using it), and it wouldn’t work with the adapter, either, although it turned on right away with the batteries that have probably been inside it all this time. So it has to be the adapter that is no good in this case, not the camera’s jack.
The adapter, by the way, is just a generic one, not a Canon. It came with about a half dozen different plugs, so it could work with a variety of devices. I’m not even sure where the other plugs are, because I only use it for my camera.
Now that I think about it, the camera often turned itself off while I was using the adapter, so maybe the adapter was wearing out the last several months anyway, and its breaking wasn’t as sudden as I thought. But that still doesn’t explain why the batteries keep losing their power overnight, so why is it happening and what can I do about it?
It’s a Canon A720, purchased October 2007. It’s been great, I carry it with me all the time, but now it’s causing me distress.
After experiencing dead batteries just about every time I’ve tried to use it for the last week or two, I finally figured out that it must be that the camera is draining them, even when it isn’t turned on.
I charged some batteries yesterday and checked them with a battery tester. The needle wasn’t pinned at the full-charge end of the scale, but it was pretty close. Ten hours later, I went to turn on the camera, and nuthin’. Deadsville.
I don’t get it.
It may or may not be a coincidence that last week, from one day to the next, the AC adapter I’ve been using for years (when the camera is attached to the computer, or I’m reviewing the day’s pictures while on vacation) suddenly stopped working. The camera can be running on battery power, but if I plug in the adapter, the camera immediately turns off. I tried the adapter on my ladyfriend, Susan’s, camera (identical to mine, but it’s sat unused in its box for 2½ years because she has some kind of mental block about using it), and it wouldn’t work with the adapter, either, although it turned on right away with the batteries that have probably been inside it all this time. So it has to be the adapter that is no good in this case, not the camera’s jack.
The adapter, by the way, is just a generic one, not a Canon. It came with about a half dozen different plugs, so it could work with a variety of devices. I’m not even sure where the other plugs are, because I only use it for my camera.
Now that I think about it, the camera often turned itself off while I was using the adapter, so maybe the adapter was wearing out the last several months anyway, and its breaking wasn’t as sudden as I thought. But that still doesn’t explain why the batteries keep losing their power overnight, so why is it happening and what can I do about it?