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Ah man, coming from Sony, the battery is like heaven from me in Fuji, haha. A6000 had this thing where if you left the EVF sensor on, it would drain the battery even if the camera was off, haha. I had like 6 batteries in my backpack. It would sometimes go from 80% straight to 40%. I would turn it on after a while and it would go to 60%. No idea what was going on there.
I find the X-T1 can gobble through battery pretty quick too, and once it goes, it gives you little chance to get a quick shot in before it flashes red and off! That's happened to me once too often, so I always change the battery in the grip once it's lost just over a bar. That's another plus for the grip, as the camera will use the battery in there before the body, it's easier to flick the grip battery out and replace and off you go. Rarely ever have to remove the grip, unless I specifically want a smaller set up
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