Hassasin
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Going more at it before I loose steam. After two Barracks, a collection I will likely pursue just because I appreciate what it's done to photography and was hooked on looks/mechanics the moment I put my hands on first one, I now have an M5 coming.
Aside from looks, form factor, and some "dislikes" one can read about (I don't agree with most of them anyways), one thing I wonder about is battery life, given how meter is on when film is advanced until shutter is released. No idea how long a single battery lasts, surely affected by actual use. I'll be using MR9 voltage regulated adapter with an SR43 battery.
Aside from removing the battery when camera is put aside for a longer while, how do you manage or do you at all? Normally when shooting 35mm I'm used to advancing to next frame right afer a shot, most of the "greatest 35mm cameras" I have pose no issue with battery drain as they do have an off switch.
With M5 it seems a better way would be to advance film just before a shot is actually coming.
Or is battery draw rather insignificant/nil with lens cap on (and remove before a shot
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Aside from looks, form factor, and some "dislikes" one can read about (I don't agree with most of them anyways), one thing I wonder about is battery life, given how meter is on when film is advanced until shutter is released. No idea how long a single battery lasts, surely affected by actual use. I'll be using MR9 voltage regulated adapter with an SR43 battery.
Aside from removing the battery when camera is put aside for a longer while, how do you manage or do you at all? Normally when shooting 35mm I'm used to advancing to next frame right afer a shot, most of the "greatest 35mm cameras" I have pose no issue with battery drain as they do have an off switch.
With M5 it seems a better way would be to advance film just before a shot is actually coming.
Or is battery draw rather insignificant/nil with lens cap on (and remove before a shot
