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Looks cool (but not for me):

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5 minutes ago, WvE said:

Looks cool, but I can't live with the poor battery performance of the SL's. I'll wait to see what the SL4 will bring.

I've had my SL3-S for a few weeks, but have used it quite a bit. I find the BP-SCL6 gives at least as much battery life in the SL3-S as the BPSCL4 did in the SL2-S. Perhaps more, but that may be because my BP-SCL4 batteries were old.

I had 3 spare BP-SCL4 batteries left over from my SL2-S, but have replaced them with the higher capacity versions (bought used from MPB).

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2 hours ago, LocalHero1953 said:

I've had my SL3-S for a few weeks, but have used it quite a bit. I find the BP-SCL6 gives at least as much battery life in the SL3-S as the BPSCL4 did in the SL2-S. Perhaps more, but that may be because my BP-SCL4 batteries were old.

I had 3 spare BP-SCL4 batteries left over from my SL2-S, but have replaced them with the higher capacity versions (bought used from MPB).

Multiple batteries is a simple solution to the problem, but with such an expensive camera you shouldn't have to carry 3-5 separate batteries on you (these don't come cheap either).

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I never liked the green Leicas and i love the old-school look of my silver SL2 or the all black of my Q2.

I don't have complaints about battery life on my SL2, nor on my Q2, but i don't take hundred of photos.
Currently i have 2 SCL-4 from my Q2 and a new SCL-6 i bought as spare and that is much more that i usually use, for extended use out in the field i have the NightCore USB charger for them and could recharge the batteries from whatever USB source.
The new BP-SCL6 i bought last longer than the slightly used BP-SCL4 i got with the SL2, but same here, one was new and the others are used.
Longer battery life would require a bigger battery and/or substantial changes in either soft- or hardware to lower energy consumption.
Maybe some day small batteries get new chemistry what could make them last longer but it seems that we are still far from that.
Chris
 

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4 hours ago, WvE said:

Looks cool, but I can't live with the poor battery performance of the SL's. I'll wait to see what the SL4 will bring.

I’m not sure how this relates to a new Reporter edition.
 

That said my SL3-S battery life looks the same as my previous SL2-S battery life. I use it the same way and carry the same number of batteries. 

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3 hours ago, WvE said:

Multiple batteries is a simple solution to the problem, but with such an expensive camera you shouldn't have to carry 3-5 separate batteries on you (these don't come cheap either).

I don't carry 3-5 batteries.

I have the batteries, but don't carry all of them. Since getting the SL3 I have never made more than one battery change, and I've usually started from a part depleted battery (shooting sessions of 400-500 shots at a time).

You could ask why I have so many batteries, but that's another story.

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On the battery life, I also get really good performance. I shot an Irish folk band last weekend and took over 700 shots during 3 hours and still had around 30% charge left. I do set the LCD to EVF-extended and do not either playback my shots on the LCD except to occasionally check my exposure setting are good, so maybe this is the reason I get such longevity. 

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59 minutes ago, hoolyproductions said:

On the battery life, I also get really good performance. I shot an Irish folk band last weekend and took over 700 shots during 3 hours and still had around 30% charge left. I do set the LCD to EVF-extended and do not either playback my shots on the LCD except to occasionally check my exposure setting are good, so maybe this is the reason I get such longevity. 

I do the same. And the one recent occasion I remember changing batteries in mid-session was when I was also recording video alongside stills.

I also agree this is nothing to do with the Reporter:D

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