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Sony a7RII battery draw with EVF and LCD

November 10, 2016 JimK 1 Comment

This is a continuation in a series of posts on power consumption in the Sony a7RII. The more recent incarnation of the series starts here. Now that I know more about how the camera works, I thought I’d go back and look quantitativly at the camera current draw with the EVF and the LCD enabled…. [Read More]

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Sony a7S battery current

November 9, 2016 JimK Leave a Comment

This is a continuation in a series of posts on power consumption in the Sony a7RII. The more recent incarnation of the series starts here. The fact that the a7RII takes battery current to keep the sensor centered even when IBIS is turned off got me to wondering about two things. Do the optically stabilized… [Read More]

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Sony a7RII battery current when charged through USB port

November 9, 2016 JimK 3 Comments

This is a continuation in a series of posts on power consumption in the Sony a7RII. The more recent incarnation of the series starts here. A reader asked me to look into the a7RII battery current with a USB charger attached. Here’s the startup cycle under those conditions with a close-to-fully charged batter attached: The… [Read More]

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Refining the a7RII battery current measurements

November 9, 2016 JimK Leave a Comment

This is a continuation in a series of posts on power consumption in the Sony a7RII. The more recent incarnation of the series starts here. I reported on my battery current measurement setup here. In the last few days, I’ve refined it somewhat, and I’d like to document what I’m doing here, because my techniques… [Read More]

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Sony a7RII IBIS current draw revisited

November 8, 2016 JimK 2 Comments

This is a continuation in a series of posts on power consumption in the Sony a7RII. The more recent incarnation of the series starts here. I reported on the battery draining effects associated with turning on IBIS in the Sony a7RII earlier, and found little effect. In a comment (the point of which eluded me… [Read More]

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