btgc
Veteran
As I'm lagging electrically wanted to verify this on RFF. I have a compact camera (Voigtlaender VF 101, to name) with batteries, set of 4. They read 1.55V each, loaded pack reads 3.1V - fine. Catch is I don't know real age of batteries, they don't look new shining things, but look kind of semi-matte instead. While my question may sound funny and beyond, but could be that they read correct voltage without load but fail to deliver full juice when metering?
Camera underexposes by several stops so I'm trying to justify finding the new set of 1.5V batteries (it needs 1.5V cells). When metering voltage drops to 2.3V if I do it right (multimeter connected serially). UPD: whem metering, voltage varies depending on amount of light and aperture, from 1.something (f/16, away from ) to 2.95V (f/2.8, to window).
I'm aware cells go bad and underexposure is common thing in old cameras, just wanted to crosscheck my assumptions if batteries can fail to deliver needed voltage under load even if reading right without load.
Camera underexposes by several stops so I'm trying to justify finding the new set of 1.5V batteries (it needs 1.5V cells). When metering voltage drops to 2.3V if I do it right (multimeter connected serially). UPD: whem metering, voltage varies depending on amount of light and aperture, from 1.something (f/16, away from ) to 2.95V (f/2.8, to window).
I'm aware cells go bad and underexposure is common thing in old cameras, just wanted to crosscheck my assumptions if batteries can fail to deliver needed voltage under load even if reading right without load.