I am never going to live this one down!!!

Rafael

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Halfway through my recent trip to Venezuela, the meter on my M6 died. When I depressed the shutter button halfway, the metering arrows would flash on for a split second and then go out. They would not come back on until I had fired the shutter and advanced to the next frame. Initially, I assumed that it was just the battery that had died. So, I pulled out the fresh new battery that I had in my bag, removed it from its packaging, and put it into the camera. Imagine my horror when the meter continued to behave exactly as it had before (arrows illuminating for only a split second). "Oh well," I thought, the camera will have to go in for repairs when I get home.

I used my hand-held meter for the rest of the trip. Upon arriving home, I called Kindermann and described the problem to the technician. He agreed that the camera would require servicing. So I started to pack it up to send in.

My wife came in and asked what I was doing. I told her about the meter and prepared her for the rather hefty repair bill that we would be receiving in the near future. "Have you tried a new battery?" she asked. I explained that I had put a brand new battery in the camera and that it was still not operating properly. "Yes," she said, "but have you tried another new battery?"

I pointed out to her just how unlikely it is that a fresh dated Duracell battery straight out of the package will be defective. But she wouldn't let it go. So, I headed down to the local store and dropped $6.99 on a new battery. I got home, put the battery in the camera, and my face immediately turned red. To be precise, my face turned the same shade of red as the bright red arrows that appeared in my viewfinder!

I am never going to live this one down!!!
 
You are not the only one to have found that buying the spare at the same time as buying the battery you put in the camera can result in embarassment later on . . . .

😱

EDIT: ooops, you did mention that the spare was fresh-dated, my apologies ! It did happen to me though, sighhhh.
 
Batteries are sensitive to all kinds of conditions. One shipment could have been stored properly, while another was not. Batteries can even vary in power and life span within the same production batch. I'm glad it worked out!
 
Things like that just don't phase me anymore. If my wife's right, I'm glad for it. I'm also pretty lucky that she doesn't bend over backwards to rub it in my face...
 
If I can get $1 for everytime I have to hung my head in shame after realizing that my wife has been correct on things, I'd own an a la carte MP by now 😛
 
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