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The answer is dependent on the use of live view and how much chimping you do. I also suspect it is influenced by your use of video, which I don't use.

 

I tend not to use live/view, but I do chimp to see the large histogram. When I come back from a day of shooting, I have plenty of battery left--maybe 50% or more after 300 or 400 exposures--although I seem to be averaging 150 or 200 for a five or six hour day. My practice is to recharge each time I use the camera.

 

The one time I used the EVF, it ate power. In fact if you want to completely discharge the battery, this is a fast way to do it.

 

I did order a second battery this week from a Leica store. I ordered to have a backup rather than out of a need to switch in the middle of the day due to a dead first battery.

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I have similar experience as sanyasi. My battery drain at the end of the day is slightly higher, but I generally have at least 30% left after a day of shooting. Mix of EVF, LCD and rangefinder shooting. I bought two spare batts, which is what I carried with the M9 just so I was never left without power and could leave a battery on the charger and not worry about running out of power. 3 batts means I always have at least two with me at all times.

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