That would make sense to an engineer - having a separate battery is a problem
at times (weird batteries on computer motherboards that you didn't know existed
until…)
Canons used to have a flat CR2025 somewhere. But they'd rather avoid battery
problems I assume, given that a capacitor can do the job and most people don't
run their battery to exhaustion and then just, well…
I have three OMD batteries!
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On 03/11/2013, at 11:51 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> It would appear from the second sentence above that the date/time
> settings are maintained by some sort of capacitor rather than a separate
> battery.
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