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RE: [OM] Cold batteries & OMs

Subject: RE: [OM] Cold batteries & OMs
From: Dave Bulger <dbulger@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 19:21:55 -0600
George,

Thanks for the info!  I'll keep bodies warm & batteries spare in my pocket.

I've been considering the -4 as the main metering & shooting camera.  This 
issue is whether I've got time to play with it enough prior to departure. 
 I'm reluctant to shoot stuff with a body I haven't had in my hands (and to 
my eye) for hours & hours.  Granted, the meter's better & smarter than the 
one in the -2s, but I *know* the -2s meter very well.  I've got to get the 
bodies (-1 & -4) into the shop & have meters recalibrated (Beattie 
screens), then burn up some film getting to know the -4 camera & meter 
better than I do now.

Am I correct in thinking that the -4 is going to produce less bounce from 
the shutter than the -2s?  I use the self timer & a tripod on _everything_. 
 With aperture prefire & mirror lockup on both bodies, the only thing 
(other than the operator) to blame lack of sharpness on is the shutter. 
 With the -2s's shutter (schwoop-whack-CLICK-Click-click) it _can't_ be too 
stable.  Sexy, yes, but not stable.

Hell, if my -1n had aperture prefire, I'd shoot with it and meter with the 
-4!  I LOVE my OM-1n.  This body is probably single-handedly responsible 
for my Zuikoholism.  Regarding the listee trying to decide between a -1n 
and a ME Super, take THAT as an endorsement.

Regarding jealousy, heck, pack your bags and join me!  It'll keep me from 
having to hire Charlie's wife to carry the tripod.  <g>

Dave

-----Original Message-----
From:   george [SMTP:geanders@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent:   Monday, November 22, 1999 5:08 PM
To:     olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:        Re: [OM] Cold batteries & OMs

Dave;

If the batteries are fresh when you start out, I wouldn't worry too much
unless the temperature while you're shooting gets into the 30s and below.
In that case if you're out hiking, what I do is put the camera strap around
my neck and have the bottom of the camera body rest against my chest, 
inside
my jacket and sweater.  Body heat will keep the batteries longer.  Of
course, an extra set of batteries in a warm pocket is essential insurance.

Be sure to bring the gear (at least the bodies) inside at night. A 2S will
probably kill it's batteries if it sits in the car overnight and the temp 
is
below freezing.  Lastly, if you've got a -1 or a -3 you should bring it
along as added insurance.

Have a reat time, I'm jealous.

George

PS - Wait a minute, I just reread your post.  A 2S to meter with and a -4 
to
expose?  Hmmm.  Not sure of the efficiency of this!  I'd get used to the -4
now and leave the 2S behind. If u need to listen to something sexy, call a
900 number when you get back to the room! :>)  Seriously, the meter in
the -4 is 8 times more capable that that in the 2S.  Aim the center circle
at something and press spot.  That's same as aiming 2S, except the -4 will
hold the reading for you.  Want another? Point and press spot again. 
That'll
give you both spots and additionally, their average, which, if you've 
chosen
your spots well, will be a great exposure for the scene.  The dancing
diamond provides a real time reading, just as the 2S does.  I'm fond of my
2S in that special way too, but she tolerates the cold far less than any of
the other Oly-gals.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Bulger <dbulger@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 'olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, November 22, 1999 2:47 PM
Subject: [OM] Cold batteries & OMs


>All,
>
>There's been lots of discussion re batteries, cold, and non-functioning
>camera meters due the the combination.  Being in Austin, TX, my concept of
>cold is 45F, which ain't much!
>
>I'm tripping to Utah in a few weeks and I'm a little concerned about the
>temps and my meter readings.  I'm going to be taking (among others) a -2s
>and a -4, using the -2s to meter with (I'm most familiar with it) and the
>-4 to actually expose film.  I may have to expose a roll through the -2s
>just to listen to the sexy shutter, however.  <g>
>
>Projected temps are 25F (night) to 50F+ (days) in Zion, with temps being
>considerably colder in Bryce Canyon.
>
>Assuming I keep batteries in my jeans pocket until I'm ready to use 'em,
>how long are they gonna be in the camera until they're too cold to work
>correctly?  And will they give progressively incorrect readings or will
>they just stop working?  And are the projected temps quoted above cold
>enough to worry about?
>
>I'm not relishing putting the batteries in the camera every time I want to
>take a shot...
>
>TIA!
>
>Dave
>
>
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