I got myself a battery multimeter years ago. They are perhaps 25 USD. A very
good investment and very usefull for flash batteries, camera batteries etc.
I recommend this because there's really no other credible way of telling if
the battery can produce enough current.
Regards
Jens

Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Fra: Bill Lawlor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 7. november 2004 18:33
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Emne: Re: Help on Pentax K2DMD


I just got a nice black K2DMD at the San Jose Photo Fair. The seller put in
a set of "new chinese batteries" The battery check led came on and remained
illuminated for about two hours. The camera seemed to be functioning and the
exposure meter checked very close to a Gossen digital. I was shooting a test
roll when the red led went out and the camera locked up. According to some
Pentax literature on the camera lockup is a "warning" that the batteries are
low.

If the batteries were really fresh there must be a short or other power
drain in the camera. I'll check again with more batteries. Meanwhile, do any
of the sages of the list have any suggestions about this nice 1975 camera?
Any suggestions of a good repair shop?

Thains, Bill Lawlor



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