How many Batteries do you have for your digital M?

How many Batteries do you have for your digital M?

  • One, and one is enough

    Votes: 35 10.9%
  • Two

    Votes: 152 47.2%
  • Three

    Votes: 91 28.3%
  • Four

    Votes: 23 7.1%
  • Five and more...

    Votes: 21 6.5%

  • Total voters
    322

cplkao

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Hello All:
Just curious how many batteries do you have for your M8/9, and how many are the Geniune Leica and how many are the aftermarket? Do you found them to be enough?

I got a secondhand M8 comes with 2 Leica Batteries, one of them can give 2xx-3xx shots , and the other one only gives only 1xx-2xx shots, I blame the reason mainly to old age of the battery, the cold temperature of Edinburgh and I keep the camera exposed to the weather instead of putting it in a warmer place.

I just purchased 2 after market battery for M8 last week as the M8 ran out of battery when I was documenting the new year celebration event on the 1st/Jan, hopefully that will be suffice.
 
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I have two original batteies and one aftermarket battery which sucks.

I've been reminding myself to buy two more for about three months. And I just checked B&H and they're out of stock. Not only that, the price went up from $109, to $129. I fail at life.
 
Three years down the track I have three batteries ... the original that came with the camera and two of the Chinese variety.

The Chinese examples cost me twenty dollars for the pair and have performed faultlessly ... but I do cycle them regularly!
 
Two, both originals Leicas (and one is from when I bought the camera a few years ago). I may pick up some of those chinese cheapies to have though.
 
How exactly do you do this?

martin


Every now and then make sure you fully discharge them until they are completely flat then fully recharge. My son has a high tech all purpose battery charger that he uses for the battery packs of his remote controlled cars ... it has the ability to do all this and gives you a read out on the condition of the battery.

Before he got the charger I used to do it in camera by leaving the LCD on but I was always worried that I'd shorten it's life ... this is better!
 
I only have the one original battery for my M8. Never been in a situation where I needed another, but I may pick one up soon just to be safe.
 
Every now and then make sure you fully discharge them until they are completely flat then fully recharge. My son has a high tech all purpose battery charger that he uses for the battery packs of his remote controlled cars ... it has the ability to do all this and gives you a read out on the condition of the battery.

Before he got the charger I used to do it in camera by leaving the LCD on but I was always worried that I'd shorten it's life ... this is better!
Sorry, that goes for Nicads. Li-Ion last longer if they are fully discharged as little as possible. You are actually shortening their life this way.
 
Hi Keith

Hi Keith

Generally Lithium Ion batteries don't benefit from, or require cycling. Is there a reference from Leica on this?

I also have a Maha universal charger with temp sensor and digital readout, but haven't used with the M8 batteries, only old ham radio and RC project batteries that were NiCad and NiMH.

Every now and then make sure you fully discharge them until they are completely flat then fully recharge. My son has a high tech all purpose battery charger that he uses for the battery packs of his remote controlled cars ... it has the ability to do all this and gives you a read out on the condition of the battery.

Before he got the charger I used to do it in camera by leaving the LCD on but I was always worried that I'd shorten it's life ... this is better!
 
I have two originals but have never needed the back up as of now. Thats in a M9 so no drainage problems to be had here.
 
I have three genuine batteries that I have labeled and are in rotation. I had a generic battery that didn't hold a charge for long and have since dumped it.
 
Sorry, that goes for Nicads. Li-Ion last longer if they are fully discharged as little as possible. You are actually shortening their life this way.


At least it keeps me happy in the belief that I'm doing the right thing and the good karma spreads to the batteries! :p
 
I have three Leica and ten third party batteries from an HK eBay seller. They all work well - I get maybe 10-20 shots fewer from the third party batteries. I got so many because I spent August and September last year in Africa and had quite a bit of time away from power sources.

I also have the Delkin Dual charger which charges two batteries at once. I try not to completely flatten the batteries before i recharge them. One of the Leica ones that was my only battery when I first got my M8 now only shows two bars when fully charged but I still get the same number of shots out of it.

Marty
 
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