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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D500
ATTENTION Must read for D500 owners!!!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 607552" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>There's indeed something about the D500's power use that is an anomaly when compared to other bodies. Hark posted my findings which show the difference in power reading. Even with the Li-ion20's (not 02's) when they go dead I can stick them in the D750 and they'll show ~25% capacity, and something rated 80% in the D750 will be around 65% in the D500 (the difference grows the more the battery is drained).</p><p></p><p>No, this is not about anything that endangers the camera, but it could leave you with a dead camera when you're out and if it's on a trip or something important that's not going to make you happy. I sent all my old ones off and got new ones back in a week. Batteries get old and will eventually need replacing, so why not take advantage of the swap?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 607552, member: 9240"] There's indeed something about the D500's power use that is an anomaly when compared to other bodies. Hark posted my findings which show the difference in power reading. Even with the Li-ion20's (not 02's) when they go dead I can stick them in the D750 and they'll show ~25% capacity, and something rated 80% in the D750 will be around 65% in the D500 (the difference grows the more the battery is drained). No, this is not about anything that endangers the camera, but it could leave you with a dead camera when you're out and if it's on a trip or something important that's not going to make you happy. I sent all my old ones off and got new ones back in a week. Batteries get old and will eventually need replacing, so why not take advantage of the swap?! [/QUOTE]
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