Roger Pellegrini
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I just got off the phone with Leica Techhical Services in NJ. They are telling me that the MP meter does not work at -3 degrees C because the battery gets too cold. Unbelievable!
I've never had a problem either, with both the M6 and MP. But I generally keep the camera under my coat, and don't let it cold soak. I remember Nikon had an adapter for the F3 for cold weather operations, which placed the battery in a separate case (connected to the camera with a cord), so the battery could be kept warm inside your coat. No battery will continue to work properly when cold soaked to -30.......I am using my M6 with silver oxide batteries way bellow that, we had many days between -20 and -30 in canada in the last weeks, never had a problem with the meter......
I've never had a problem either, with both the M6 and MP. But I generally keep the camera under my coat...
Two MS-76,SR-44, 357, or similar, or one CR1/3N (or other equivalents to two stacked MS-76 batteries.Could somebody say what kind of batteries we're talking about? I can imagine some workarounds.
I just got off the phone with Leica Techhical Services in NJ. They are telling me that the MP meter does not work at -3 degrees C because the battery gets too cold. Unbelievable!
I just got off the phone with Leica Techhical Services in NJ. They are telling me that the MP meter does not work at -3 degrees C because the battery gets too cold. Unbelievable!
Just checking: you did specify -3 celsius when you asked, right? -3 F is a whole lot colder
-3C is nothing. This has to be incorrect.
Thionyl chloride batteries can operate much lower than -30dunno if the defense dept. will sell you any though!
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