It could be that both batteries were not at full strength, but I pulled two
sets out of a couple of my LXen and thought that the MX drain would be less
and I would be okay.  I have a battery tester.  Maybe I should pull the
batteries out of all my LXen and get the best pair into the MX...

C�sar
Panama City, Florida

-- -----Original Message-----
-- From: keller.schaefer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-- Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2003 7:18 AM
-
-- How about the batteries? I have not used a MX in a while but
-- don't the LEDs get
-- dim before they eventually cut out?
--
-- Sven
--
-- Zitat von Lon Williamson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
--
-- > You say this was in the evening.  In dim lighting conditions,
-- > you should have no trouble seeing an MX's LEDs.  At least,
-- > in my experience (I own three of 'em).  In bright light, yup,
-- > the LEDS can look a little dim.  Bright light is where needles
-- > (KX, etc) shine.  Anyone else have problems with MX LEDs in dim
-- > light?
-- >
-- > Cesar Matamoros II wrote, in part:
-- > >
-- > > I went out to a jazz festival, small by most standards
-- since it is held
-- > > here, and was carrying my MZ-S and MX.  The former had
-- the color slide film
-- > > with the MX loaded with 400 b/w print film.
-- > >
-- > > I had a lot of problem seeing the exposure indications
-- of the MX.  Is this
-- > > normal?
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