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Sony A7iii battery drain problem

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Geoff147
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Sony A7iii battery drain problem

I have recently bought a 2nd hand Sony a7iii. The battery appears to be draining very quickly.

I have updated the firmware, switched to airplane mode, reduced the brightness of the screen, altered auto power off to 10 secs. 

I am still seeing the battery drain very quickly. I have both a Sony NP Z100 battery and a third party battery. Both are draining at a similar rate.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

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danardeng
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Can you explain what you mean with “very quick”?

 

Have you resetted the camera just to be sure to not have any settings that can drain energy?

Otherwise there are two options: or your batteryes are old and exhausted, or there is an hardware problem on camera or lens.

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Geoff147
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My previous camera was an old Canon eos 600d. The battery lasted a long time. I've just a bit surprised that the Sony a7iii was draining down to empty in a day without taking too many photos. 

I have been using a Sony Zeiss 50mm 1.4 lens which I wonder if this has been consuming more battery power. I've just replaced it with the Sony 50 1.8 stock lens to see if this is less hungry.

If not I'll try your suggestion and reset to factory settings, just in case a setting is causing a power drain.

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danardeng
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You can’t compare reflex battery consumption with mirrorless.

Reflex camera doesn’t have any consumption when they doesn’t shoot.. mirrors cameras yes: just the ability to capture liveview and display in a lcd requires a lot of energy 

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RayH60
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I have just got a A7R3, l'm coming from Canon also. Did not switch the camera to off, next day no battery charge left. The camera is set to auto switch off after 1 minute, why is the battery flat. On my Canon 5DSR, it auto switches off after 2 minutes, there is no battery drain, if left for a day. Canon l use liveview.

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RayH60
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Not correct l use Liveview all the time on my DSLR.

 

 

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RayH60
Explorer

Do you have IR remote on? 

l found out that If the camera is set to IR remote mode, it will never power down since it must be on to register IR input.

 

So my Sony camera is never going to sleep. What a stupid idea, Canon don't have this problem.

 

Also l had to reset the time and date,  which l don't understand. Only had that on Canon, when l have not used them, for many months.