M Carter
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I just got my 2nd Hi Matic 7s, intended as a carry around camera for my mrs.
On my first model, I turn the power to the meter off by switching the ISO dial to "off". Two problems with that... you have to remember the speed you're shooting at if the camera sits for some time... and that switch is a real fingernail killer! Not a feature that a wife who likes the occasional manicure appreciates.
Many of my older 35's (I shoot with my 60's era FTQL often, love that big metal brick) a lens cap saves the battery and there's no power switch. Are all CDS meters the same? Will a lens cap keep the circuit off (or at least lower the drain) without the power switched off? The manual says the "off" switch powers down the circuit, no mention of lens cap effect.
(I swear I'm thinking of sticking a micro switch on that thing somewhere...)
On my first model, I turn the power to the meter off by switching the ISO dial to "off". Two problems with that... you have to remember the speed you're shooting at if the camera sits for some time... and that switch is a real fingernail killer! Not a feature that a wife who likes the occasional manicure appreciates.
Many of my older 35's (I shoot with my 60's era FTQL often, love that big metal brick) a lens cap saves the battery and there's no power switch. Are all CDS meters the same? Will a lens cap keep the circuit off (or at least lower the drain) without the power switched off? The manual says the "off" switch powers down the circuit, no mention of lens cap effect.
(I swear I'm thinking of sticking a micro switch on that thing somewhere...)