But after shutting the camera down, I again faced the same issue.
Quote from: WalkerOfTheDay on 25 / January / 2018, 14:34:03But after shutting the camera down, I again faced the same issue.Sounds like the camera doesn't shut down properly. Does it drain the battery if you leave it in camera?You could try resetting Canon settings in the Canon menu and see if that helps.
Quote from: srsa_4c on 25 / January / 2018, 16:47:14Quote from: WalkerOfTheDay on 25 / January / 2018, 14:34:03But after shutting the camera down, I again faced the same issue.Sounds like the camera doesn't shut down properly. Does it drain the battery if you leave it in camera?You could try resetting Canon settings in the Canon menu and see if that helps.I did a test and you are right !I charged the battery to 100% and put it back in the camera and left itovernight. This morning the battery was completely drained.I also tried to do a reinstall on another sd card, but the behaviour stays the same.So it's definately some shutdown issue.Is there anything that I can test out for you to help fix the issue ?
Quote from: WalkerOfTheDay on 26 / January / 2018, 02:23:54Quote from: srsa_4c on 25 / January / 2018, 16:47:14Quote from: WalkerOfTheDay on 25 / January / 2018, 14:34:03But after shutting the camera down, I again faced the same issue.Sounds like the camera doesn't shut down properly. Does it drain the battery if you leave it in camera?You could try resetting Canon settings in the Canon menu and see if that helps.I did a test and you are right !I charged the battery to 100% and put it back in the camera and left itovernight. This morning the battery was completely drained.I also tried to do a reinstall on another sd card, but the behaviour stays the same.So it's definately some shutdown issue.Is there anything that I can test out for you to help fix the issue ?Thanks for further testing. Which version are you running -- current autobuild version or the custom version from the earlier post in this thread. Also, as srsa_4c suggested, did you try to reset all Canon settings in the Canon Menu.
I did a test and you are right !I charged the battery to 100% and put it back in the camera and left itovernight. This morning the battery was completely drained.
I'm not sure which version. I used stick, and it made a folder called Trunk CHDK.I left all settings to default in stick.
Quote from: WalkerOfTheDay on 26 / January / 2018, 02:23:54I did a test and you are right !I charged the battery to 100% and put it back in the camera and left itovernight. This morning the battery was completely drained.QuoteDoes it happen if you use a card without CHDK?It does not.I can have a battery in for weeks usually.QuoteI'm not sure which version. I used stick, and it made a folder called Trunk CHDK.I left all settings to default in stick.QuoteYou can see the version in build info under the CHDK misc menu.Thanks. It is showing: CHDK 1.5.0 Revision 4985.
Does it happen if you use a card without CHDK?
You can see the version in build info under the CHDK misc menu.
Also when I remove DISKBOOT.BIN from the card it boots up normally (without CHDK obviously).
Based on your posts, this is what I gather:Quote1. Using Stick (v4985 from autobuild), camera does not start correctly. You have to pull the battery. Then it starts OK. 2. Using the custom version (4975), camera starts OK. However it does not now shutdown.In Case 1. above, does the camera shut down or does it need a battery pull.No not exactly the behaviour between builds is exactly them same.I need to pull the battery, sometimes multiple times before it even too boot.Visually the camera does look to be shut down, but apparently only the screen turns off.QuoteAlso what mode dial is the camera in when you start up? Can you try Manual mode for example?I tried M / AV / TV and P, the behaviour is all the same.
1. Using Stick (v4985 from autobuild), camera does not start correctly. You have to pull the battery. Then it starts OK. 2. Using the custom version (4975), camera starts OK. However it does not now shutdown.In Case 1. above, does the camera shut down or does it need a battery pull.
Also what mode dial is the camera in when you start up? Can you try Manual mode for example?
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