We can’t promise to get you on the front page of Flickr. However, we can reduce the likelihood of your camera dying unexpectedly as you are framing a perfect photo. All batteries do eventually run out of charge. But you can improve your camera battery duration somewhat when you follow our advice below.
Two Ways to Improve Your Camera Battery Life between Charges
Photography Life says LCD screens are the biggest battery wasters. You can improve your camera battery reliability by reducing your use of the rear screen and electronic view finder. Avoid reviewing photos on your camera if you possibly can. Download them and admire them on another device.
Now turn your attention to your battery saver settings next. It’s amazing how many people skip this step ‘until later’ when commissioning battery-power devices. Experiment until you find the shortest inactive interval you can tolerate. If your camera has an economy mode use it when circumstances permit.
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Camera batteries may not look cute and cuddly but their energy dims temporarily when they are cold. Remove them when outside in winter and pop them in your pocket instead. If they are lithium ones slip them into separate soft containers first, to prevent the possibility of the contacts touching.
All batteries self-discharge to a small degree when idle. Moreover the chemicals inside them age which is the reason they have sell-by-dates. Label your batteries after you remove them from the packaging. This won’t improve your camera battery life but at least you will know when to change them.
Finally, do remember to carry a spare set of new camera batteries with you when on a photo shoot. Keep them in their packaging so they stay safe and fresh and you know they are new. That completes our set of five camera battery tips. Have a great day and take many memorable photos.
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