Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/07/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]one and all, experienced a little problem yesterday while taking pictures with my m6 at the jardin des plantes: the l.e.d.'s that indicate correct exposure did not stay lit for the 10 seconds or so after the shutter release was slightly depressed, as they have always done. rather, they went out as soon as i took my finger off the shutter release. i found that if i *held* the shutter release down half way, the lights stayed on and i was able to set the exposure. this morning, however, i found that even if i hold down the shutter release half way, the lights seem to pulse slightly, and then go off, even though i'm still slightly depressing the shutter release. i suppose this means it's time for a new battery (at least, i hope that's all it means). i bought the camera in february of this year, and according to stephen gandy's list of leica 'birthdates', mine was 'born' in june of '98. i am pretty fastidious about setting the shutter speed dial to 'off' before putting the camera back in the bag, so i can't say that the battery has been inadvertently left on. i mention all this because it seems that 5 months is a rather short life span for a moderately used battery. any one have any idea what this is all about? thanks for your thoughts and suggestions. guy