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D500 Battery Drain with 3rd Party Lenses
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 561933" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>Nikon isn't the only company where using the original brand tends to be more compatible. This reminds me of a problem I had with my iPhone. For some reason, the Voice Over feature would turn itself on, and it is a real pain to shut off. It involves necessitating fast double clicks before being able to turn it off. This happened numerous times...sometimes just pressing the Home button for a split second longer than usual would turn it on. One day while trying to turn it off, my password changed. Every time I tried to input my password, it would tell me the password was wrong even though I knew it was correct. The phone is then programmed to time out for 10 minutes every time a wrong password is used during the Voice Over feature. </p><p></p><p>Apple had me connect it to iTunes in my computer using a cable. No matter how many times the guy talked me though resetting the phone, it failed. He finally asked me if I had a different cord. Up to that point, I was using an Amazon Basics cord. Once I switched to the original cord, the phone was able to reset.</p><p></p><p>Anyway...since you found the battery drains faster when the OS/VR is left on, then my biggest concern would be to wonder if the battery is keeping the OS engaged so very slightly possibly wearing out the OS/VR in the lens over time? It's definitely an annoying problem and one I hope can be resolved by Sigma as I highly doubt Nikon will give you any helpful information. If anyone can find out the reason, it will be you, Jake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 561933, member: 13196"] Nikon isn't the only company where using the original brand tends to be more compatible. This reminds me of a problem I had with my iPhone. For some reason, the Voice Over feature would turn itself on, and it is a real pain to shut off. It involves necessitating fast double clicks before being able to turn it off. This happened numerous times...sometimes just pressing the Home button for a split second longer than usual would turn it on. One day while trying to turn it off, my password changed. Every time I tried to input my password, it would tell me the password was wrong even though I knew it was correct. The phone is then programmed to time out for 10 minutes every time a wrong password is used during the Voice Over feature. Apple had me connect it to iTunes in my computer using a cable. No matter how many times the guy talked me though resetting the phone, it failed. He finally asked me if I had a different cord. Up to that point, I was using an Amazon Basics cord. Once I switched to the original cord, the phone was able to reset. Anyway...since you found the battery drains faster when the OS/VR is left on, then my biggest concern would be to wonder if the battery is keeping the OS engaged so very slightly possibly wearing out the OS/VR in the lens over time? It's definitely an annoying problem and one I hope can be resolved by Sigma as I highly doubt Nikon will give you any helpful information. If anyone can find out the reason, it will be you, Jake. [/QUOTE]
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