Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Advertisement (gone after registration)

I want a small, light and simple full frame travel camera (just consigned by TL2s) and that would be a Q2.  How may batteries do Q2 owners have?  Is one enough?  I don't take over a few hundred shots daily as my subject matter is usually family environmental portraits of wherever we are traveling.  Other than the Leica charger, is there a more compact/convenient way to charge the battery?  

I did have a Q in the past but that had a smaller battery.  

Link to post
Share on other sites

I travel with 2 batteries but it is rare that I need more than 1 fully charged battery per day.

For a travel charger I recommend the Nitecore ULSL It works very well. You’ll need a USB wall charger to power it, but you’ll probably have one to charge your device anyways. I like a USB wall charger with two ports so I can two things overnight. 
 

  • Like 3
Link to post
Share on other sites

29 minutes ago, RoySmith said:

I travel with 2 batteries but it is rare that I need more than 1 fully charged battery per day.

For a travel charger I recommend the Nitecore ULSL It works very well. You’ll need a USB wall charger to power it, but you’ll probably have one to charge your device anyways. I like a USB wall charger with two ports so I can two things overnight. 
 

I have the same set up. 

I prefer nitecore over Leica charger as well, as is it much smaller and more universal.  It is pretty hard to use up a fully charged battery in a day, but battery anxiety is terrible.  Plus when you are charging the battery,  electrical contacts are exposed.  So just get 2 batteries. 

  • Like 2
Link to post
Share on other sites

In previous cameras (M8, M9, M10) I've always had extra batteries, but never got stranded.

I have just one battery for the Q2 and it serves me well for a day of shooting. I haven't had a problem with running out of charge. When I go out to shoot I leave with a fully charged battery. I usually charge at night when I get home or finished shooting. I haven't kept track of how many exposures I make in a day.

My usual practice is to use the viewfinder- display settings at EVF-Extended; Focus Mode- AFs; Assist Lamp- Off; Touch AF- Off; and Auto Review- Off. Power Saving Mode- Off.

I prefer not to chimp but will do so once or twice to check exposure or when conditions change noticeably.

If I was doing extensive travel I'd no doubt buy a 2nd battery. And thanks Roy for the Nitecore recommendation.

 

Link to post
Share on other sites

During a "normal" shooting day during a holiday you probably do not shoot more than 150 images. Considering you need to have with you the charging unit anyway then I think that one battery (the one in the camera) is plenty. You have to charge that battery of course every night in the hotel. 

That is how I do when I want to go light. And the main point: I never had problems with that. The same I do with my M11. Rarely I take a spare battery.

A last point: Start with one battery. You can always buy a spare one.

A final point: In your entry post you write about "a few hundred shots a day". If that means 300 then a spare battery is needed. But try to shoot less . . .

Edited by M11 for me
Link to post
Share on other sites

Advertisement (gone after registration)

I have 2 batteries and use the same settings as @Tom Johnston. I shoot fewer images than you, although several will be long exposure IR shots. I’ve never needed to recharge either battery for a week’s holiday - I usually end up with one battery needing to be recharged and the other (in the camera) at about 20%. When in doubt though, take a recharger - it’s cheaper than another battery. Nitecore have had some mixed reviews here so I’d probably try to squeeze the Leica charger in my luggage. 

Link to post
Share on other sites

You will seldom need the second battery, but for two situations I most strongly urge you to get a second one: because if you fail to recharge overnight and only have one battery you may run flat the next day, or you may be anxious about "running out."

  • Like 2
Link to post
Share on other sites

At least two. I haven't had many opportunities to use my Q2 in the past few years and find that the battery in the camera is always dead when I do want to use it. It is not a problem since the second battery is always ready to go. 

I echo the recommendation for the Nitecore charger. It is nice and compact. Do keep the original Leica charger handy since the Nitecore is not able to reset the battery if it gets depleted too much. This sometimes happens as a result of the above.

Link to post
Share on other sites

I have one spare battery and find I rarely use it if I start the day with a full or nearly full battery.  I recharge a depleted battery overnight when traveling or after a full day of photography. I mainly use the EVF and keep the LCD turned off.   If you go more than a day without access to electricity then multiple spares are a must.  I carry the Leica charger when traveling after the Nightcore failed to charge a dead battery. 

(Much the same as Tom)

 

Edited by Trankster
Link to post
Share on other sites

Thank you all for your responses.  I just ordered the Q2 and an extra battery along with the Nitecore USB charger.  Early this year, I did consign my Leica SL and SL2 along with 4 extra batteries.  The SL system was too heavy and bulky, especially the zoom lenses and I rarely used it.  Only having to repurchase an extra battery, I feel more fortunate than others who have reacquired cameras and lenses.  

For those who the Nitecore charger did not reset or charge the battery, was the battery severely depleted?  I still have both a M9P and M9 Monochrom (both with replaced anti-corrosion sensors) and 6 original batteries.  I have to remember re-charge the batteries periodically as they drain even when unused.  Recently, 2 of the batteries would not initially charge on the Leica charger but after I started charging on a Delkin generic double charger (with specific Leica battery adapter plates), I was able to finish charging using the Leica charger.

Link to post
Share on other sites

For me the cases where the Nitecore failed to charge the battery were after the battery got depleted by setting unused in the camera for an extended period. I've never had it happen in normal use since I change the battery when it gets down to one bar.

Putting the battery back on the Leica charger for a few minutes resets it and I can then switch it to the Nitecore.

  • Like 1
Link to post
Share on other sites

vor 5 Stunden schrieb ravinj:

Definitely two

The decision has been made by the TO. He/she has ordered 2 batteries. That is fine. With all cameras I have several batteries as well.

But when you have a small budget and you ask such a question in this forum then the situation is probably different as the TO consciously ask himself the question if he/she should have one or 2 batteries to start with. Here the point comes in that most "average" users with Q2 most probably take a few dozens shots per day or maybe 150. And that is my point. An average user will be fine with 1 battery. Loading it over night is the thing to do so that every morning you have the fully loaded battery in your camera.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...