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Sony A6700 Resources: Memory Card Tests | Accessories | Firmware | User Guide | Price Check: B&H Photo
I use a card reader for file transfers. Sony is replacing it as defective. Thanks for the tip tho.Never had a battery problem with the 6700 in fact I thought it performed well.
I always turned on Airplane mode when not transferring images and camera off between sets and not used location services.
not me. I think the battery life is so good compared to the oem battery in my old a6400. Of course when I walk around with it, I either flick the power to off or allow the screen to go black (which I don't remember if that is a power saving setting I did, or it came that way).Is anyone having any short battery life with their OEM battery and the 6700? Im getting about 200 images
Sony was not surprised to hear about it when opening a warranty case and offered no response on ways to fix it, so I think your right.I don't often take as many photos as 200 in a single outing, but back in May, I took 569 photos in a single day, single battery charge, at Formula 1 Miami GP. Many of those were bursts of 5 or so photos at a time, but still more than you're reporting. CIPA rating for our camera is 550-570 shots on a fully charged battery. Perhaps your battery is a lemon?
I use a card reader for file transfers. Sony is replacing it as defective. Thanks for the tip tho.Never had a battery problem with the 6700 in fact I thought it performed well.
I always turned on Airplane mode when not transferring images and camera off between sets and not used location services.
Why airplane mode if your not using WiFi or Bluetooth?I don't have that camera but I also have mine in Airplane mode most of the time and always run my batteries flat in the camera.
When not using WiFi or Bluetooth the system can still be looking for it in stand-by when turned on. Even though the drain might be minuscule it all adds up.Why airplane mode if your not using WiFi or Bluetooth?
Wow ok, I’ll add that functionality to my favorites. Thank you. I never knew that.When not using WiFi or Bluetooth the system can still be looking for it in stand-by when turned on. Even though the drain might be minuscule it all adds up.
That tip of airplane mode helped, I'm a senior, so some things I don't think about but it now saves me 4 steps of turning everything back on LOL. I can leave it all on and then use the airplane mode to toggle.. My 6400s didn't have this option that I remember- thanks everyoneNever had a battery problem with the 6700 in fact I thought it performed well.
I always turned on Airplane mode when not transferring images and camera off between sets and not used location services.
Wow, I never owned a camera that could capture 6000 images from one battery. That's a winner
Glad to hear you are getting it replaced.Wow, I never owned a camera that could capture 6000 images from one battery. That's a winner. Sony has deemed mine defective and is replacing it.
Sony A6700 Resources: Memory Card Tests | Accessories | Firmware | User Guide | Price Check: B&H Photo