wontonny
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When carrying your M around do you keep the shutter cocked or uncocked? Is it prone to accidental firing when cocked and you're just carrying it around on your shoulder?
ChrisN said:Now I have the M5 back, I'm trying to get out of the habit of cocking the shutter immediately after taking a shot. Why? Because cocking the shutter turns on the light meter, draining the battery!
alexz said:Chris, I can't actually say for M5, but in M6 the meter operates under two conditions: cocking the shutter (thereby bringing the white metering spot on the curtain into metering position) AND half-pressing the release button. So, even if the camera is cocked, the battery doesn't get drained unless you press the release.
If M5 behaves in similar manner, you may not worry about battery to get exhausted in cocked camera if staying clear of pressing the release button.
Alex