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Meter fails under -3 degrees C.


Roger Pellegrini

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Hi Roger,

Welcome to the forum.

Sounds like you need a new battery ?!

Does the battery-shaped LED light up?

Regards

Ruben

No. I put a new battery in about three weeks ago. The battery icon does not come on once it is warm. Is it necessary to turn it off everytime by putting it to "B/off" when not using it?

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"When batteries are fresh, they are also good for operation at temperatures down to -20 C (-4F)" writes Gunter Osterloh in the Leica M Advanced photo school book.

So there should be no problem.

 

Is it necessary to turn it off everytime by putting it to "B/off" when not using it?

No:

After releasing the shutter and shutter movement, the exposure meter is turned off and the LED(s) in the viewfinder go out.

But:

When transporting the camera, e.g. in a bag, and if the camera will not be used for a long time, it should be turned off, i.e. set to B/OFF.

 

Hope this is some help

regards

Ruben

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Okay. Thanks. I guess the meter is not made to work in below freezin temperatures then.

Please try a new battery and post back with what happens..

Could also be the battery contacts in the camera. When it get cold the battery and contacts shrink and it could be losing contact with the battery.

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Roger,

 

what usually happens in your case with new batteries and the MP is, that the release was accidentally touched over a prolonged period. That's why I switch it to B, or don't even advance the film, when it goes back into the bag. Try that with known good (new) batteries. The meter will definitely work below zero degrees Celsius, no problem. The issue is actually identical to the M6. If you closely inspect the shutter speed dial of the M6 and the MP, you'll notice the MP now has the "B" position marked "B/Off". Guess why.

 

Regards

Ivo

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