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Tips to make your canon eos 500d battery long life

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Here's something I learned that gained me a noticeably longer battery life between charges: Turn off the setting that automatically turns on the LCD screen for a couple seconds immediately after you take a picture. In my opinion, this feature is useless and a drain on the battery. If I want to see a picture directly after I take a shot, two seconds isn't long enough and I would end up turning on the LCD screen again anyway. Now, if I turn off that setting and only turn on the LCD when I push the "play" button, the total time the LCD is turned on is almost cut in half. It sounds like it wouldn't make much difference, but you'll notice it if you've been leaving that two second setting on.



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