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Thanks all for generating ideas, but I still don't think anything short of actually using the cam would cause a drop from 80 to 60 overnight, and both the cam and grip was turned off. I'm hoping it's just caused by new batteries and it will work itself out after a few discharge and recharge. In the mean time, I still have a few tests to perform but unfortunately I generally won't be watching it every hour, more likely once in the morning and once at night so results will take time. I've already removed the oss lens this morning, I will check its status after work tonight. If anyone cares to see if any of my battery issues can be repeated, by all means. and preferably with the a7r, the sony/zeiss 24-70 f/4 oss, battery grip, and 2 new sony batteries to see apples to apples, but similar setups is good too, if it's repeatable, at least I will have some company and you'all know misery loves company! To be honest, I'm really not overly concern about this, just curious, and I've always liked finding the cause of any issue.
fwiw, I'm thinking before I got both the oss lens and grip, I don't recall my single battery in cam lost any power by itself that was significant enough to register in my mind.
-W
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