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Hi all,
I'm new to SLR photography. I've had a Canon Eos 1000D since February now with a 18-55 and 55-250 lens.
2 weeks ago I found a huge camera equipment bag at the local dump and couldn't believe my eyes: there were three lenses (50, 70-200, 28mm) and a Canon Eos 1 in the bag.
Anyways, the lenses all work on my EOS 1000D. So I thought I'd try out the camera. I bought a battery (it takes a 2CR5) and a film. Sadly after working through the instruction manual and taking around 11 shots apparently the battery died. When I press the 'battery status' button it says I still have the full three bars of battery life. But when I actually press the trigger the camera focusses but then doesn't take the picture and the display claims the battery is empty.
So now I'm looking for some advice on the camera and its power supply.
Does anyone else own a EOS1? How long does the battery normally last?
I'd say my brand new battery lasted 2 hours at most. I've already researched the possibility of using rechargeable ones but it seems they are neither good nor overly compatible.
Is this short battery life just a problem with my camera or is this a common thing? I guess the camera is over 20 years old and I have no idea how long it was stored in that bag for...
And how much do you reckon it would cost to have it repaired, if it is in fact a repairable defect?
Guess I'm just trying to figure out whether I should invest in the camera and just bulk buy batteries or should give up on it.
Thanks!
I'm new to SLR photography. I've had a Canon Eos 1000D since February now with a 18-55 and 55-250 lens.
2 weeks ago I found a huge camera equipment bag at the local dump and couldn't believe my eyes: there were three lenses (50, 70-200, 28mm) and a Canon Eos 1 in the bag.
Anyways, the lenses all work on my EOS 1000D. So I thought I'd try out the camera. I bought a battery (it takes a 2CR5) and a film. Sadly after working through the instruction manual and taking around 11 shots apparently the battery died. When I press the 'battery status' button it says I still have the full three bars of battery life. But when I actually press the trigger the camera focusses but then doesn't take the picture and the display claims the battery is empty.
So now I'm looking for some advice on the camera and its power supply.
Does anyone else own a EOS1? How long does the battery normally last?
I'd say my brand new battery lasted 2 hours at most. I've already researched the possibility of using rechargeable ones but it seems they are neither good nor overly compatible.
Is this short battery life just a problem with my camera or is this a common thing? I guess the camera is over 20 years old and I have no idea how long it was stored in that bag for...
And how much do you reckon it would cost to have it repaired, if it is in fact a repairable defect?
Guess I'm just trying to figure out whether I should invest in the camera and just bulk buy batteries or should give up on it.
Thanks!
- not a bad point though - the EOS-1 was as, the 1D is now, pretty much the top of the range full-pro level camera body produced by canon, and most people would have had those nice red-striped lenses on the front of it!