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Since I purchased my MM I haven't used my M9 and it found a new home in my desk drawer. Is there anything I need to know regarding storage and non-use for long periods of time? Thanks.

 

Presumably remove the battery and keep it in a dry dust free place...

I haven't used mine for a year. Thinking of selling it. I use an Olympus OMD EM5 for colour work now anyway.

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If you aren't using it at all, definitely consider selling it. If you regret your decision in the future you should be able to purchase a similar one for the same or less.

 

I would exercise the camera once or month or so, and make sure to keep the battery at least partially charged.

 

Store it in a well aired cupboard. Watch the humidity depending on your local climate.

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It seems such a shame to me that so many accomplished and serious photographers are ignoring the wonderful world of colour that is calling out for skilful interpretation.

 

But if you really have no desire to use your beautiful M9, please consider selling it to someone who will enjoy it.

 

:)

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I wouldn't say I'm ignoring the world of color. I find B&W more challenging but still find occasional use for the M9 when color is the focus of the photograph. The time interval in between using the M9 could be months at a time.

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Since I purchased my MM I haven't used my M9 and it found a new home in my desk drawer. Is there anything I need to know regarding storage and non-use for long periods of time? Thanks.

 

If I were you I'd put it in a dry cabinet with everything removed. Even the base plate.

 

If you don't have a dry cabinet, buy one of those sealable plastic bag that is air tight, and put a small pocket of silica gel inside it, and seal it. And store it.

 

You wouldn't want anything to get inside your camera, especially fungus if you live in a humid area.

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Drawer storage = bad idea IMO... out of sight, out of mind!

 

Rather, I'd suggest to keep all unused cameras on a shelf or in a cupboard within eyesight. You'll be constantly reminded that they're still around, and waiting for photo opportunities. The chance that you'll grab one of them on a whim on your way out will be much higher if they're visible instead of hiding in the dark.

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