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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D600/D610
D600 draining fully charged batteries overnight
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<blockquote data-quote="eeo" data-source="post: 718430" data-attributes="member: 47487"><p>Hi, I have the same issue with my d600. Recently it came from service repair related to matrix dust. It drains within several hours fully charged battery. I've noticed that it gets warm as well, without beeing used. Apart of that it seems to work as it was before. Recently, since I started to search for informations about this model I found some pictures of the inside (disassembling) which makes me counscious about its cheap and as time shows - unreliable mechanical solutions in comparision to old d200... In my d600 aperture controll lever is also failing after about 80k shots.</p><p>___</p><p>Could be worth to add: </p><p>My camera wasn't used with grip. </p><p>Firmware was recently updated by nikon service - so there is a question if battery draining issue could be related to this update?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eeo, post: 718430, member: 47487"] Hi, I have the same issue with my d600. Recently it came from service repair related to matrix dust. It drains within several hours fully charged battery. I've noticed that it gets warm as well, without beeing used. Apart of that it seems to work as it was before. Recently, since I started to search for informations about this model I found some pictures of the inside (disassembling) which makes me counscious about its cheap and as time shows - unreliable mechanical solutions in comparision to old d200... In my d600 aperture controll lever is also failing after about 80k shots. ___ Could be worth to add: My camera wasn't used with grip. Firmware was recently updated by nikon service - so there is a question if battery draining issue could be related to this update? [/QUOTE]
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