Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/01/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Tom Schofield wrote; Hi Bruce, snip Can you comment upon using two 1.5 v silver batteries instead of a 1/3N Li battery? My M6 TTL has gone through several sets in 6 mos, and the silver batteries seem to last longer. Are silver as good in low temperatures? Tom, Sorry I did'nt get back to you sooner. As I said I havn't made up my mind ,so I( have no experience with an M6. I defer to the much greater knowedge of Tom A on that. Generally Lithium batteries last longer than Ag in low drain applications. We have no products in Ag button cells, so I don't have any technical expereience, just in talking with the electrochemists. I would think that if your M6 has the problem Tom A described, a Li battery would still last longer than the silver cells. Generally the greatest factor in battery life, aside from the electrochemistry is the prepurchase time & storage condition. Get batteries from dealers who sell lots of them,and preferably buy direct. This is hard to ascertian, but the "wal-marts" do not buy through distributors. The other factor that influences battery life is the YMMV phenomena. The old mercury batteries in my M5 would last no less than 2 years regardless how you used them.Switch on,off,Cap on, off, didn't matter. Self discharge was what ended up doing them in. Sure one would last 5 years on occaison. Todays circuits in cameras are much more power hungry,and unlike the computer industry, the battery industry dosen't have a Moore's Law. Advances in this business come much more slowly. This practiclly eliminates the self discharge failures. Today most cells die because they have done their job, and they are exhausted. So at the end of the day, don't fight it. If Ag oxide batteris give you better life use them. Torpedos have ben powered by a different type of silver battery for decades. The superior cold weather performance of Li will likley never be seen by a Leica photographer in thier normal routine. If your going to Alaska,or live there use Li. Bruce Bowman Killingworth CT