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Feb 13, 2019 14:13:04   #
LFingar Loc: Claverack, NY
 
Chris T wrote:
Oh, well … you know - just thinking … well, that's alright, then - so EVERY new one I buy now will be the "N" - so that way, L - I will KNOW they're the "N"ew ones - huh? … So, after that - the problem'll be resolved!!!!



Don't know if every new battery you buy will be an "N", but I am pretty sure Canon no longer offers the LP-E6. 3rd party suppliers could be a different story.
Actually, there is no problem to resolve. Either of the battery types will work just fine in any of the Canons that take that style of battery.

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Feb 13, 2019 14:57:34   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
LFingar wrote:
Don't know if every new battery you buy will be an "N", but I am pretty sure Canon no longer offers the LP-E6. 3rd party suppliers could be a different story.
Actually, there is no problem to resolve. Either of the battery types will work just fine in any of the Canons that take that style of battery.


Well, actually, L - the problem I need to resolve - is stated in my Topic Title - "Premature Exhaustion from your LP-E6???" … in that, each time I return to my 60D to use it, doesn't matter whether it's days, weeks, or HOURS - I have to recharge the battery, before I can use it … THAT's the problem I need to resolve!!!!

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Feb 13, 2019 16:31:04   #
LFingar Loc: Claverack, NY
 
Chris T wrote:
Well, actually, L - the problem I need to resolve - is stated in my Topic Title - "Premature Exhaustion from your LP-E6???" … in that, each time I return to my 60D to use it, doesn't matter whether it's days, weeks, or HOURS - I have to recharge the battery, before I can use it … THAT's the problem I need to resolve!!!!


Well, based on your previous postings where you stated that several different batteries are all showing what you consider premature power loss, you don't have a battery problem. You almost certainly have a camera problem, or, as a long shot, a charger issue. A number of people, including myself, have given you ways to help determine exactly where the problem lies. Have you tried any of them yet? I would think that by now you would have narrowed things down a bit. You have all the information you need to get a good start on it.
Regardless, as I have already stated, I hope you find your problem.
Have a nice day.

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Feb 13, 2019 16:58:59   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
LFingar wrote:
Well, based on your previous postings where you stated that several different batteries are all showing what you consider premature power loss, you don't have a battery problem. You almost certainly have a camera problem, or, as a long shot, a charger issue. A number of people, including myself, have given you ways to help determine exactly where the problem lies. Have you tried any of them yet? I would think that by now you would have narrowed things down a bit. You have all the information you need to get a good start on it.
Regardless, as I have already stated, I hope you find your problem.
Have a nice day.
Well, based on your previous postings where you st... (show quote)


Yes, I suppose I do. But, I don't really think it's a battery problem, as I have several back-ups. It may be a charger problem, but, someone assured me in another post, if it lights, there's nothing wrong with it. My thinking is - the problem is with the 60D, itself, L - and there's no real way anyone's given me yet - to confirm the problem's with the 60D, or not. If there's a way to discover the camera's at fault, I'll try it.

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Feb 13, 2019 17:14:30   #
LFingar Loc: Claverack, NY
 
Chris T wrote:
Yes, I suppose I do. But, I don't really think it's a battery problem, as I have several back-ups. It may be a charger problem, but, someone assured me in another post, if it lights, there's nothing wrong with it. My thinking is - the problem is with the 60D, itself, L - and there's no real way anyone's given me yet - to confirm the problem's with the 60D, or not. If there's a way to discover the camera's at fault, I'll try it.


BebuLamar gave you the answer to that on page 1. Charge the battery, leave it out of the camera for a day or so and check it for charge. If it is dead it is the battery. If not, it's the camera. Highly unlikely it would be the charger, but, just to be sure, pop the the battery into your camera after charging and make sure it is showing 100% before taking it out to let it set.
BTW, have you used the battery performance gauge to check condition of your batteries?

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Feb 13, 2019 18:19:40   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
LFingar wrote:
BebuLamar gave you the answer to that on page 1. Charge the battery, leave it out of the camera for a day or so and check it for charge. If it is dead it is the battery. If not, it's the camera. Highly unlikely it would be the charger, but, just to be sure, pop the the battery into your camera after charging and make sure it is showing 100% before taking it out to let it set.
BTW, have you used the battery performance gauge to check condition of your batteries?


Yes, you're right, L … Bebu DID give me that tip - in order to isolate whether it was a battery problem, or a camera problem. But that doesn't tell me what to do IF it's a camera problem - do you see?

Yes, I have used the meter on the inside of the 60D to check energy level. All 3 LP-E6s - give me 3 bars.

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Feb 13, 2019 22:23:17   #
LFingar Loc: Claverack, NY
 
Chris T wrote:
Yes, you're right, L … Bebu DID give me that tip - in order to isolate whether it was a battery problem, or a camera problem. But that doesn't tell me what to do IF it's a camera problem - do you see?

Yes, I have used the meter on the inside of the 60D to check energy level. All 3 LP-E6s - give me 3 bars.


I refuse to believe that you are so totally helpless that you can't figure out what to do if you learn that you have a camera problem. I had forgotten who you are but it came back to me not too long ago. You post all kinds of questions and problems and then endlessly debate any answers or assistance well meaning people try to give you.
I have had enough of your dog-and-pony show. You have been given more then enough information to figure out where the problem lies, if the problem ever existed in the first place. Figure it out and then use all that reasoning power you try to flaunt to figure out what to do next.

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Feb 13, 2019 22:41:43   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
LFingar wrote:
I refuse to believe that you are so totally helpless that you can't figure out what to do if you learn that you have a camera problem. I had forgotten who you are but it came back to me not too long ago. You post all kinds of questions and problems and then endlessly debate any answers or assistance well meaning people try to give you.
I have had enough of your dog-and-pony show. You have been given more then enough information to figure out where the problem lies, if the problem ever existed in the first place. Figure it out and then use all that reasoning power you try to flaunt to figure out what to do next.
I refuse to believe that you are so totally helple... (show quote)


L - as long as people respond to my posts, I feel obligated to respond. If you don't like the way I do things - you are welcome to ignore me, in any way you feel appropriate.

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Feb 17, 2019 13:40:33   #
Chris T Loc: from England across the pond to New England
 
A slightly overdue afternote on this post: With a dozen DSLRs (and the accompanying three dozen batteries for them) along with another dozen bridges, with the accompanying two dozen bridges for those cameras, it's difficult to understand why ANYONE reading this post, would assume it came from some kind of fantasy. If that were the case - why would a problem with the EOS 60D and its LP-E6 battery, even be pinpointed???

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