borismach
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I have also posted the following in another leica users/fans website. If you have already read it before, I just want to say sorry for wasting your precious time.
I'm using an M6 classic for years. I always carry it in a Domke 803 with a single insert, (have one side of the camera resting onto the bottom of the bag and the back of the camera to the back of the bag). It's been fine until very recently that I found the shutter button was always half-way pressed inside the insert of the bag. Situation even worse when I have my 50 'lux on, the wall of the insert presses hard on the camera (due to the bulky lens) and turns on the metering system all the time. In that case, battery of the M6 drained fast. The shortest life span of a set of new battery was less than a month, note that I only carry the camera in weekends.
Want to hear how would you tackle the problem? Change a larger bag? Pick an M3 (what an excuse for getting another M)? Don't wind up the shutter before placing the camera into the bag? Detached camera and lens before putting into the bag?
Any other suggestions?
🙂 BM
I'm using an M6 classic for years. I always carry it in a Domke 803 with a single insert, (have one side of the camera resting onto the bottom of the bag and the back of the camera to the back of the bag). It's been fine until very recently that I found the shutter button was always half-way pressed inside the insert of the bag. Situation even worse when I have my 50 'lux on, the wall of the insert presses hard on the camera (due to the bulky lens) and turns on the metering system all the time. In that case, battery of the M6 drained fast. The shortest life span of a set of new battery was less than a month, note that I only carry the camera in weekends.
Want to hear how would you tackle the problem? Change a larger bag? Pick an M3 (what an excuse for getting another M)? Don't wind up the shutter before placing the camera into the bag? Detached camera and lens before putting into the bag?
Any other suggestions?
🙂 BM