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Squeezing out the last drop of juice

If you’re running short of power, here’s now to extend the life of your battery

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LCD monitor

ALTHOUGH Live View is the chief perpetrato­r when it comes to draining the battery, any use of the rear screen reduces the power you have left for taking pictures. One step is to deactivate the automatic playback of images as you shoot – you can do this in your camera’s red Shooting menu. Manually reducing the brightness level of the display in the yellow Set-up menu can also help, but in very bright conditions you may have no choice but to increase the brightness so that you can actually see details clearly.

Power down

YOUR CAMERA WILL automatica­lly power down after a period of inactivity – either 30 seconds or one minute, depending on the camera. Although you can increase the length of time the camera is active before going into hibernatio­n in the Set-up menu, you can’t decrease it. To wake the camera up, tap the shutter button – but avoid keeping it pressed halfway for long periods as this will reduce battery. Another juice-saving trick is to switch off the display when the camera is ready to shoot, by tapping the DISP or INFO button.

Lenses

LENSES ATTACHED to the camera draw their power from the camera body, and some lenses are going to exhaust that battery faster than others. AF and IS both take their toll, and frequently activating the autofocus is going to be harsh on your battery. Depending on the subject, you may be able to get away with manual focusing (MF), although to preserve battery life it’s better to use the focus indicator in the viewfinder, rather than the magnified Live View display, as a focusing aid. Switch off IS until you need it.

Wi-fi & GPS

AS BATTERY hogs go, Wi-fi and GPS are total porkers. They are deactivate­d by default, but you can double-check this in the Set-up menu. It’s also worth considerin­g setting up the green Mymenu tab as a shortcut to your most-used menu items and custom functions – that way you won’t have to waste time/ battery life flicking back and forth through the main menu to make adjustment­s. Some cameras let you set up multiple Mymenu tabs and rename them so that you can streamline your camera.

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