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Mirrorless Z
Z50
Battery hog?
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<blockquote data-quote="Danno" data-source="post: 757778" data-attributes="member: 34269"><p>The Mirrorless do sometimes have shorter battery life IF you are doing things like running SnapBridge to share your photos on the fly with your phone. I do that a lot and I still get anywhere from 700 to 1200 shots on a battery. One thing that does happen with new batteries and a new camera is they need several charging cycles to get to their true life. There is also building a charge for internals to the camera. </p><p></p><p>When I got my Z6 I was running through batteries like the Coyote chasing the Road Runner, but once I finally settled on my settings I ended up in the 750-1200 range and all the batteries I bought mostly wait and I try to rotate through them... I bought the HYPE about battery life and bought too many batteries, if you can have to many. </p><p></p><p>The Z50 could be different, but I do doubt it is that different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danno, post: 757778, member: 34269"] The Mirrorless do sometimes have shorter battery life IF you are doing things like running SnapBridge to share your photos on the fly with your phone. I do that a lot and I still get anywhere from 700 to 1200 shots on a battery. One thing that does happen with new batteries and a new camera is they need several charging cycles to get to their true life. There is also building a charge for internals to the camera. When I got my Z6 I was running through batteries like the Coyote chasing the Road Runner, but once I finally settled on my settings I ended up in the 750-1200 range and all the batteries I bought mostly wait and I try to rotate through them... I bought the HYPE about battery life and bought too many batteries, if you can have to many. The Z50 could be different, but I do doubt it is that different. [/QUOTE]
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