Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]It's mighty cold here in Northern Michigan. So I've run into this. Here's my take: 1. Avoid the alkaline version at all costs. 2. The silver batteries give me the best overall results, but when it gets vicious cold, about -10F, the just flat die. 3. Lithiums (i think its a DL-3) work best in severe cold, but I find that they deplete rapidly at temps near 0F. When you're in the cold you need fresh lithiums. My answer to all of this is to use an M4-P in the cold with my sekonic meter inside my coat with a Nicad AA. The Nicads are great in the cold. Tom >Dear Friends, > >A couple of questions about batteries for the M6. >What's the best kind? >How long should they last with the camera getting semi-daily use? > >The reason I'm asking is that when I go out shooting in the cold (it's -21 >celsius here today!) the light meter often doesn't light up, or else it's >very, very dim. If I take the batteries out of the camera and warm them up >in my hands or pockets for a while, they come back to life, and the light >meter gets brighter. > >Is the diminishing power of the batteries the result of the cold, or the >resistance to the cold of the type of battery I have, or is it a case that >they get too cold too easily in the M6, or might the batteries just be weak? >I haven't had the batteries that long in the camera (about two months), but >then I don't really know what the life of batteries should be, nor do I know >what the best batteries for the cold are. [I've gone through a few sets of >batteries in the M6 over the past couple years; whereas with my old Nikon >FM, I had a set of batteries that went through heavy use for 7 years and >were still going strong before I replaced them -- I gave them a pre-emptive >replacement, being fearful that they were eventually going to die -- then >the next set of batteries I got for the same camera died only after a year. >I might have thrown away a magical set of batteries.] > >Cheers, Dave >------------------------------------------------ >DGF PHOTOGRAPHY >http://home.golden.net/~tekapo Thomas Kachadurian ==================== www.kachadurian.com