Looking for clarification on something. Plan to use Nikon FM for night photography, where I want to leave the shutter open for a few hours to capture star rotation. The exposure meter will not be needed. If I use the film advance lever to advance the film, and cock the shutter, once I lock down the shutter button with the cable release, is it necessary to leave the film advance lever in the stand off position, where the exposure meter is still active? I would like to be able to close the advance lever to preserve battery life. Thank you in advance to anyone knowledgeable on this subject.
Just take the batteries out. This will also prevent light from the LEDs from leaking past the mirror onto the film, which does happen with some cameras (not sure about the FM on that score).
Thanks for the replies. Looks like closing the advance lever is the best answer, as it will eliminate the light infiltration from the batteries as well as accomplish the ability that I was looking for. Planning to do this next week out in Mesa Verde. Should be nice and dark out there at night. I'll be mounting the FM on the tripod and hope to get some spectacular results.
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