Alright, it's 100° here, but I doubt that can explain what's going on -- unless the heat has fried my brain!
I'm having the same battery problem with different cameras, so I've ruled out the camera as the problem.
I just opened a new pack of 3v CR2 lithium batteries. I took out the old batteries in the camera (which read 3.0v on my multi-meter) -- but the low-battery indicator on the cameras do not show them as LOW, and the cameras work fine.
I put in two new batteries (which read 3.3v on my multi-meter) in the cameras, and the camera fails to turn on -- BUT the low-battery indicator on the cameras flash LOW.
Like I said, I've tried several cameras. I've tried several batteries from the new pack of batteries. The brand of batteries is exactly the same as my old ones that show 3.0v and get the cameras running.
Any explanation? These new batteries have not been sitting in the sun, etc.
I'm having the same battery problem with different cameras, so I've ruled out the camera as the problem.
I just opened a new pack of 3v CR2 lithium batteries. I took out the old batteries in the camera (which read 3.0v on my multi-meter) -- but the low-battery indicator on the cameras do not show them as LOW, and the cameras work fine.
I put in two new batteries (which read 3.3v on my multi-meter) in the cameras, and the camera fails to turn on -- BUT the low-battery indicator on the cameras flash LOW.
Like I said, I've tried several cameras. I've tried several batteries from the new pack of batteries. The brand of batteries is exactly the same as my old ones that show 3.0v and get the cameras running.
Any explanation? These new batteries have not been sitting in the sun, etc.