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    larkhon got a reaction from pete1959 in Battery Management and the Fuji X-T2   
    like others said, maybe the key is slightly changing the way one uses a mirrorless camera. What comes to mind would be to switch off the camera when not in use. I went from DSLR to mirrorless without really caring for battery life (I'm no pro, battery life is an issue for me only a few holidays weeks per year). Recently I bought a D7200 because I wanted to try out lenses such as the Sigma 18-35mm 1.8, and after a few days I would forget to switch it off... feels so natural when using an OVF. But going back to my X-T20 I never forget because the screen would be on. Of course switching the camera off might lead to a missed shot, maybe manufacturers should implement battery saving modes like with the Panasonic G80. 
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