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Subject: [Leica] Handheld meter
From: walt at waltjohnson.com (Walt Johnson)
Date: Wed May 9 11:55:47 2007
References: <050920071627.25947.4641F66300060C5C0000655B220076018004040A990A02D201D202080106@comcast.net>

John

No problems yet but if I put it away for long periods I remove the 
battery. Same with M6s, Minolta IV or most all battery driven machines.

Walt


J. Newell wrote:
> My only complaint with my DigiSix is that the battery life tends to be 
> very short, even when stored/not used.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem?  I find I have to remove the battery 
> when not using it, which is not very convenient.
>
> John Newell
>
> -------------- Original message -------------- 
> From: Daniel Ridings <dlr@dlridings.se> 
>
>   
>> I second Walt's suggestion. 
>>
>> I have one in my pocket all the time. It's so small I don't even notice 
>> it. It has only failed twice, in the same place ... in a very hot and 
>> very humid environment. Otherwise ... you simply can't beat it. 
>>
>> Daniel 
>>
>>
>> Walt Johnson wrote: 
>>     
>>> The Gossen Digisix is functional, small and well made. 
>>>
>>>
>>>       
>> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/257033-REG/Gossen_GO4006_Digisix_Ultra_Com
>>  
>> pact_Lightmeter.html 
>>     
>>> Walt 
>>>
>>>       
>
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