Why does Exposition Park kill my camera battery?
This is odd.
Yesterday, for the 4th time this year, we went to the Natural History Museum. This means walking through the rose garden as Exposition Park. As usual, I fully charged my camera’s battery the night before. I can usually get about 300 photos on one charge. Inside the museum, I took about 12 photos and the battery indicator read ‘full’. Step out to the rose garden and it’s red.
This has happened to me all 4 times this year and 3 times last year. I even take an extra camera that takes AA batteries, making sure the batteries are new. When I whip out that camera, the batteries are dead. My phone, which is fully charged also reads low battery.
It’s the strangest thing. I’ll try to shoot a photo and the camera will just shut down. Once we leave the rose garden, everything is back to reading full. It matters not, where in the rose garden I am. And to make it worse, it only seems to happen to me.
Mysteries of the universe…









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