KenR
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The weather has turned cold this week in the New York area with some snow on the ground in the northern suburbs. I went for a walk with my R4A the other day and found the batteries failing (missing some shots with long delay until the shutter clicked). As it had been at least 9 months since the batteries were replaced, I thought nothing of it, and went a bought a new set. Today, with a temperature of about 20 degrees farenheit, I again went for a short walk. I clicked off several shots without difficulty, but then found that the batteries were failing - nothing happened when I clicked the shutter. Back home, all seems fine in the warmth of my kitchen.
Is this normal battery failure at sub-freezing temperatures? Would an M body function any better? (meter? shutter?) Is this a camera failure and not a battery failure?
Is this normal battery failure at sub-freezing temperatures? Would an M body function any better? (meter? shutter?) Is this a camera failure and not a battery failure?