TJV
Well-known
Just a question...
I was in the unfortunate position during the weekend to be photographing a wedding. I was using my trusty M7 and M6 combo, doing most of the work with the 6 as it had my 50 mounted on it. Now, after owning the M7 for nearly three years, this is a bit of an embarrasing question to ask... What are the signs of flat batteries? I noticed the next day when out shooting for pleasure that my slow shutter speeds sounded unusually fast. I didn't notice anything in the viewfinder flashing or aleriting of any problems at the time and i began to panic, thinking I had an electronic problem (I knew I should have gone the way of an MP!). I took the film out and began to play around with the shutter dial. The problem seemed to be sporadic, mostly firing properly, then occasionaly firing way to fast. To my ears, it soulded faster than a 125th, probably more like a 1000th. Then, after a while, I noticed the left underexposure triange flashing from time to time. Then finally, but still ocasionally, the battery Bc symbol showed up in the viewfinder. My heart sank. The shots of the wedding, back from the lab by this stage, were all over the show. I wondered how I could miss something like a flat battery, especially since I routinely change the batteries in my cameras even if I don't notice any sign of problems. So I suppose my question is... What exactly are the signs of flat batteries in an M7? The instructions suffer from poor German to English translation and are rather vague. Do the symptoms I've described above sound quite typical? I hate automation. I like my M7 but I really wish it would morph into a purely mechanical MP. In fact, if I didn't shoot mostly slide, I'd still be quite happy using my M3 exclusively.
Cheers,
Tim
I was in the unfortunate position during the weekend to be photographing a wedding. I was using my trusty M7 and M6 combo, doing most of the work with the 6 as it had my 50 mounted on it. Now, after owning the M7 for nearly three years, this is a bit of an embarrasing question to ask... What are the signs of flat batteries? I noticed the next day when out shooting for pleasure that my slow shutter speeds sounded unusually fast. I didn't notice anything in the viewfinder flashing or aleriting of any problems at the time and i began to panic, thinking I had an electronic problem (I knew I should have gone the way of an MP!). I took the film out and began to play around with the shutter dial. The problem seemed to be sporadic, mostly firing properly, then occasionaly firing way to fast. To my ears, it soulded faster than a 125th, probably more like a 1000th. Then, after a while, I noticed the left underexposure triange flashing from time to time. Then finally, but still ocasionally, the battery Bc symbol showed up in the viewfinder. My heart sank. The shots of the wedding, back from the lab by this stage, were all over the show. I wondered how I could miss something like a flat battery, especially since I routinely change the batteries in my cameras even if I don't notice any sign of problems. So I suppose my question is... What exactly are the signs of flat batteries in an M7? The instructions suffer from poor German to English translation and are rather vague. Do the symptoms I've described above sound quite typical? I hate automation. I like my M7 but I really wish it would morph into a purely mechanical MP. In fact, if I didn't shoot mostly slide, I'd still be quite happy using my M3 exclusively.
Cheers,
Tim