I've been through the drill a dozen times, although I must admit that I don't always notice the LED, falling at it does under one's thumb when holding the camera. Can't repeat it at the moment because the camera is in pieces.
I've also got about half a dozen other cameras around here that take LP-E6 batteries, so no shortage of those (Canon- and third-party-branded).
If I hadn't seen the camera operating normally (well, as normally as possible with a smashed reflex mirror) right up until the firmware update finished, I would have written it off as a hardware problem, but given the circumstances, it seems it's just being stubborn. So yeah, I think a little deeper prodding is in order.
Thanks!
I've also got about half a dozen other cameras around here that take LP-E6 batteries, so no shortage of those (Canon- and third-party-branded).
If I hadn't seen the camera operating normally (well, as normally as possible with a smashed reflex mirror) right up until the firmware update finished, I would have written it off as a hardware problem, but given the circumstances, it seems it's just being stubborn. So yeah, I think a little deeper prodding is in order.
Thanks!