David,

THANK YOU!!!!!! I went ahead and recharged my rechargeables, and moved all of the alkalines off into a pile. The rechargables just finished recharging and I tossed them right into the grip . . . low and behold, the camera is now fine. That gave me quite a start. I guess the thing to do is to buy another set or two of rechargables, adn always have them ready.

Back to photography,
IL Bill
On Sunday, April 25, 2004, at 09:57 AM, David Madsen wrote:

It could be the batteries. I tried using fresh alkaline AAs once and it
gave me the depleted power signal. Yesterday I changed the rechargeable
batteries and got the no juice signal, put in a different set and it worked
fine. I put the first set on the charger and they were dead. I had charged
them but they died while waiting to be used, I guess. So I'd say try
another set of batteries, but not alkalines, and see if it helps.


David Madsen
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-----Original Message-----
From: William M Kane [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2004 8:41 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HELP!!! *ist D!


ACK!!!!


    I was out shooting this morning and on my last picture, the *ist D
told me that the "Battery Depleted", so I went in, grabbed some fresh
AA's and put them in both the grip and the body . . . it still
complained about low batteries, so I ran out to the local market and
picked up a pair of 2016 button batteries.  It's still telling me it
has low batteries.

    Anyone know if this is a glitch that can be fixed easily, or am I
going to have to send my *ist D in for service?

AHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

IL Bill




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