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I'm getting mine replaced just in case.
Replacing the battery or the 1Dx??
I'm getting mine replaced just in case.
Oh no, it's just the battery, sorry my post was a bit ambiguous!!
Actually, just charged my original battery and although the charger said fully charged, in the camera it shows 92%!!
Could someone else try this and see what they get?
Thanks, George.
Tried calibrating the battery?
How is that done?
aaaw come on ? seriously?
you press the battery calibration button on your charger![]()
Talking of battery calibration. - I have two LP-E4 batteries (not the 1DX N type) both of which when placed into a 1DX show they need calibration. When I do this the battery works normally, shows 100% charge BUT still shows it needs calibrating. If it was only one battery I would not be bothered but as it shows up on two of then I find that a bit strange. Anybody else come across this issue?
James
Hmm, let's investigate further.....perhaps Ivan and Bob will have a look...Bob's got 2 to play with!!
my 1dIV battery does same.. no matter how many times i calibrate it still says required.. however the battery perfoms perfectly as far as i can tell
James/George,
I shall have a try also. Must say I have not noticed any problems and the log is still empty.
How are things George? Must have a chat sometime as have some interesting results with Focal and the 2x converters on longer lenses.
Last Feb I photographed an Auroral display in the Swedish Arctic. I used a Canon 1d Mk4 and set up at 6pm and photographed not stop (literally) until 2.30 in the morning. The temperature was -31 C. In that time I used up two fully charged batteries - which in my opinion is exceptional !
I'm off to South Iceland at the end of next week to do the same sort of thing. Temperatures should be a lot higher - presently temps on the Vatnajokl glacier are around -3 to -8 C.
I'll let you know how the 1Dx battery performs compared to my old 1D Mk4 - if you are interested?
James
Last Feb I photographed an Auroral display in the Swedish Arctic. I used a Canon 1d Mk4 and set up at 6pm and photographed not stop (literally) until 2.30 in the morning. The temperature was -31 C. In that time I used up two fully charged batteries - which in my opinion is exceptional !
I'm off to South Iceland at the end of next week to do the same sort of thing. Temperatures should be a lot higher - presently temps on the Vatnajokl glacier are around -3 to -8 C.
I'll let you know how the 1Dx battery performs compared to my old 1D Mk4 - if you are interested?
James
Hi George,
I would recommend you use a wide angle lens as fast as you can afford to buy or hire. I use a 24mm f1.4 and shoot with it wide open at 1200 ISO. Sometimes (usually when the front element has frosted over and needs to be popped into my pocket to warm up) I shoot with a 14mm f2.8 - again wide open.
If you want to view just a small sample of Aurora pics you can do so :-
http://500px.com/imagesinspiredbynature
James
PS. If you want some more detailed advice on Aurora photography I would be happy to help out.
Hi All,
..... I would also advise calibrating the battery before sending it back - the batteries might just need 'balancing'.
reading a lot of topics about 1DX here and there on many sites making me to worry about my 1DX, must i care and worry much of my 1DX to have issues?
I had only one issue so far and it is very weird, i didn't check out the battery quality or charge level to see, but i don't care much about that because i mostly will use this camera for sports which it lasts for 2-4 hours, mostly i do soccer which is almost 100min with extra time, or say 90min if i don't shoot continuously and turn off the camera for few seconds or minutes.
Oh, i forgot to say that i still use my 1 series MarkIII charger to charge my 1DX battery, hope that is not a problem.
What should i worry about 1DX by now?