afineman
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Happy to report that my M9 worked fine in the recent NYC blizzard.
When talking snow or extremely low temps, there are M2's, M3's, M4's, M5's and M6's; everything else including the M7, M8's and M9 must have a working battery to make an exposure.
No disrespect meant for the Barnack users....
any pro dslr or slr, or any all mechanical Leica would be expected to "survive" such an very normal situation for a pro camera. so the fact this is even a concern is telling...
Also, don't bring a camera from freezing temps into a warm environment unless it is in a sealed zip loc baggie and allowed to warm up without also getting condensation all through its insides.
😕 Never did this, never had a problem. When the camera is just cold I do nothing special. If the camera is wet I take off the lens, take out battery and card, dry the outside a little and then let the room temperature do the rest of the drying process.
Happy to report that my M9 worked fine in the recent NYC blizzard.
Yeah, I know - the old Leica prejudice: If it runs on batteries, it must be junk. Its tragic that Leica's M9, being electronic, needs batteries too now. Maybe they should have better equipped it with a crank and a dynamo, then it would be accepted better by Leica traditionalists. 😉Happy to report that my M9 worked fine in the recent NYC blizzard.