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I noticed that when I store my SL2-S with the battery in, the batteries get drained after a few days... So I was wondering if it is better to store the batteries outside the cameras. Will the camera lose its setting (user presets, time, language, etc) if stored without battery. What do you guy and girls do?

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3 minutes ago, Pierre68 said:

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Drained after a few days?? something is wrong with your batteries..

i always keep my camera with batteries in, and if im gonna use it, i take out the battery, slip it into the charger and charge it if required.

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There is a setting on the camera that enables a quick start-up or 'wake up'.  I read some posts a few years ago that this would drain the battery in a few days if left on.  I'll have a look when I get back from an appointment this afternoon, but checking the manual and the old threads on this site wold be a good idea.

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I remember from my Sony days that there were certain third party lenses that caused overnight battery drain for some reason. I think there even came a firmware update for a lens that took care of it.

So maybe check if it is connencted to one of your lenses or try if it happens without a lens attached as well. If so, I'd say there is something wrong with the battery.

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20 minutes ago, MediaFotografie said:

same here (SL2 und SL2-S)

+1. Once the battery is out, it has a tendency to hide somewhere... So better keep it in the body. And no (practical) loss of power, as far as I have noticed. This holdes for all three incarnations of the SL. But I keep the body in off-mode when not in use.

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The SL2 manual, page 194 onwards describes Bluetooth connection.  Remote camera activation works even when the camera is turned off, so it will be eating up power all the time. Check that you have turned Bluetooth off, and that the 'remote camera activation' described on page 196 in that section is disabled.

I leave the battery in the camera all the time and have not had any trouble with it discharging while off.  Of course long exposures at night in the cold  are another thing entirely.

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