venchka
Veteran
I am constantly amazed by the OCD nonsense related to camera size, appearance, lens size, weight, etc. As if any of these made up faults have any effect on the photos produced by said heavy, Fuggly, over sized cameras and optics.
Next comes the worry over batteries. Autofocus & motordrives aside, the batteries used to power internal meters and autoexposure are small, light, cheap, last almost forever, easily field replaced, and generally a non-concern to picture taking. Every battery powered camera I own has a battery test circuit. Every camera I own that requires a battery has at least one spare battery handy all the time. Before any major event I install a fresh battery and double check the condition of the spares.
I have never ever replaced a battery in the field nor lost a shot to a dead battery
Batteries in cameras: "Much ado about nothing."
That is my story and I'm sticking to it.
Wayne
Next comes the worry over batteries. Autofocus & motordrives aside, the batteries used to power internal meters and autoexposure are small, light, cheap, last almost forever, easily field replaced, and generally a non-concern to picture taking. Every battery powered camera I own has a battery test circuit. Every camera I own that requires a battery has at least one spare battery handy all the time. Before any major event I install a fresh battery and double check the condition of the spares.
I have never ever replaced a battery in the field nor lost a shot to a dead battery
Batteries in cameras: "Much ado about nothing."
That is my story and I'm sticking to it.
Wayne

