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Aaditya Tushar Badekar Posted on Apr 06, 2014

My canon A495 Has a battery Problems Such as battery low indications even though the Battery is been charged

Battery low indication and shut downs even though they are charged for a day or more with new Ni-MH

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Check if your battery door is perfectly aligned and has no gaps if it has a gap then you have to push or tape it to line perfectly without any gaps and if the door perfect and still showing same thing you have change batteries make sure to use either Duracell or rechargeable 2.5v batteries

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  • Posted on Jun 16, 2008

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Hello,
The batteries u r using for your camera are of very low rating or low ampere output, you should use atleast 2100mAhr rating batteries and you will be very much satisfied with the performance.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 12, 2008

SOURCE: canon EOS Rebel K2 constant low battery indicator light

Canon also uses the low battery Icon as a generic error code. Try taking the lens off the camera. If this fixes the problem the lens needs a repair (most likely the aperture unit). If not then the camera needs the repair (either the shutter or dc-dc converter circuit).

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 17, 2009

SOURCE: low battery indicator

Dear sir,
Welcome to Fixya Customer Support

By analysing your problem it deffinately due to battery power sensor problem.so you can visit nearer canon camera service centre,they replace the sensor.

good luck

Fixya Customer support
chandrashekhar

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2009

SOURCE: Low Battery when using screen

cudgegong said in another forum:

To resolve the annoying "change the batteries" problem. Goto menu, choose yellow menu, select
file No. reset to ON. Turn camera off and back on.

Voila fixed.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 21, 2009

SOURCE: Canon A720IS flash problem/low battery indicator

cudgegong said in another forum:

To resolve the annoying "change the batteries" problem. Goto menu, choose yellow menu, select
file No. reset to ON. Turn camera off and back on.

Voila fixed.

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cudgegong said in another forum:

To resolve the annoying "change the batteries" problem. Goto menu, choose yellow menu, select
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Voila fixed.
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