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D7100
How many shots can i expect from a full battery.
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 492671" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>As has been said, "It all depends". I had my D7100 on a tripod for 2 days shooting continuous shots of a bird box on a remote as babies fledged and I go about 1400 shots on a full charge and still had over 25% of the battery left. RAW images to a single card, no LCD preview afterwards and only occasional chimping to check light and focus every couple hours. This was likely a minimal power drag as there was no autofocus, no VR, no incamera processing other than to create the image and stick it on the card (I did have Auto ISO enabled in Manual mode, so it had to meter and think a little). I suspect I could have easily gotten close to 2000 images that way and still had juice to spare.</p><p></p><p>With all that said, never go out without an extra battery, never come in without checking it and sticking it on the charger if you wouldn't go out with it in that condition next time.</p><p></p><p>Sure beats my Sony a6000 which I've finally learned how to deal with so I get more than 200-300 shots. Did you know that if you have it set so the viewfinder activates when your eye gets close that function continues to be active when you turn the camera off?! No wonder I would set it down next to something at 80% and pick it up the next day at 40%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 492671, member: 9240"] As has been said, "It all depends". I had my D7100 on a tripod for 2 days shooting continuous shots of a bird box on a remote as babies fledged and I go about 1400 shots on a full charge and still had over 25% of the battery left. RAW images to a single card, no LCD preview afterwards and only occasional chimping to check light and focus every couple hours. This was likely a minimal power drag as there was no autofocus, no VR, no incamera processing other than to create the image and stick it on the card (I did have Auto ISO enabled in Manual mode, so it had to meter and think a little). I suspect I could have easily gotten close to 2000 images that way and still had juice to spare. With all that said, never go out without an extra battery, never come in without checking it and sticking it on the charger if you wouldn't go out with it in that condition next time. Sure beats my Sony a6000 which I've finally learned how to deal with so I get more than 200-300 shots. Did you know that if you have it set so the viewfinder activates when your eye gets close that function continues to be active when you turn the camera off?! No wonder I would set it down next to something at 80% and pick it up the next day at 40%. [/QUOTE]
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