raduray
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I purchased an Olympus 35 SP recently and use an SR-43 battery with an LR-9 adapter to power the meter. Works fine and exposure readings match those of my iPhone's light meter app. Note that the meter's "eye" is on the body and not on the front of the lens.
The camera doesn't have an on/off switch and my understanding is that the meter will draw power when it's exposed to light. Can I extend the battery life if I keep it in a dark carrying case when not in use? The camera only has a half case, but I have a small spare camera bag. Note that the meter's "eye" is on the body and not on the front of the lens, so the lens cap is not the solution.
I know removing the battery is an option, but prefer to not have to do that unless the camera will sit unused for a longer period of time.
The camera doesn't have an on/off switch and my understanding is that the meter will draw power when it's exposed to light. Can I extend the battery life if I keep it in a dark carrying case when not in use? The camera only has a half case, but I have a small spare camera bag. Note that the meter's "eye" is on the body and not on the front of the lens, so the lens cap is not the solution.
I know removing the battery is an option, but prefer to not have to do that unless the camera will sit unused for a longer period of time.