jdrhyne
Newbie
Hello All,
I recently purchased a used M7 from B&H and I'm trying to decide whether I need to return the camera or not. It's a 278#### serial number for reference and seems to be in mint shape with the viewfinder being upgraded to the MP.
When I first turned on the camera, the batteries seemed to be drained/dead. It had 4 smaller batteries instead of two CR 1/3N batteries. I ran out to my local battery store bought 6 CR 1/3N batteries and installed 2 of them. M7 lit up and I took a few shots on it. I left it on my kitchen counter with it turned on so I'm fairly certain there wasn't anything pushing on the shutter button.
Went to shoot some more pictures the next night and the new batteries were completely drained. Installed one of the new CR 1/3N batteries and kept one of the dead/just installed the night before batteries and got the battery check light. I put another new one in and it's been working now for 2 nights fine but with me basically turning the on/off switch off anytime I'm not actively shooting.
Long story short, it left me with a few questions:
- does the on/off switch not turn off automatically if left on?
- If the VF was upgraded to MP, would they of not fixed any battery drain problem if it was part of the early batch that had these problems?
- Should I return this bad boy and wait for another used one?
First time poster and new, I appreciate all the time and help. Thanks for reading! 🙂
I recently purchased a used M7 from B&H and I'm trying to decide whether I need to return the camera or not. It's a 278#### serial number for reference and seems to be in mint shape with the viewfinder being upgraded to the MP.
When I first turned on the camera, the batteries seemed to be drained/dead. It had 4 smaller batteries instead of two CR 1/3N batteries. I ran out to my local battery store bought 6 CR 1/3N batteries and installed 2 of them. M7 lit up and I took a few shots on it. I left it on my kitchen counter with it turned on so I'm fairly certain there wasn't anything pushing on the shutter button.
Went to shoot some more pictures the next night and the new batteries were completely drained. Installed one of the new CR 1/3N batteries and kept one of the dead/just installed the night before batteries and got the battery check light. I put another new one in and it's been working now for 2 nights fine but with me basically turning the on/off switch off anytime I'm not actively shooting.
Long story short, it left me with a few questions:
- does the on/off switch not turn off automatically if left on?
- If the VF was upgraded to MP, would they of not fixed any battery drain problem if it was part of the early batch that had these problems?
- Should I return this bad boy and wait for another used one?
First time poster and new, I appreciate all the time and help. Thanks for reading! 🙂