Originally posted by MoiVous That's interesting. The manual says you get about 1000 shots, as did DPreview.
But I was a tad disappointed when the supplied Li batteries only gave about 400 shots (mixed with flash).
My theory is that my playing with the camera after I got it (setups/adjusments/image review/DOF stopdown etc) chewed up more power as the screen was on for longer (the backlight has to use power - thats how you can see it). I had turned off the image display after shooting though.
On the other hand, I've put in some freshly charged Eneloops (and just scored 2 more sets for Christmas - yay!) and have taken about 300 shots so far. The only limitation appears to be a slightly slower write time to SD card (I'm writing RAW(PEF)+JPEG).
There are quite a few threads about battery life to trawl through BTW.
I read a lot of threads on batteries and that is why I was so surprised that my batteries died so fast.
MoiVous : I could see this because I also spent a lot of time getting use to the menu.
What kind of card are you writing to? I have the Sandisk 111.
tman1233: I use my memory card reader on my laptop to transfer the files over.
I also have 8 eneloops coming my way next week and then I really don’t care if I have to switch over every 300 or so but just found it strange after reading how long these batteries last. Makes me wonder of even keeping these as back up. I new the flash would drain some extra juice but not to this extent. I suppose I should buy an external flash for indoor shooting.
Anyways thanks for the prompt reply.