The batteries he pulled out are not suited to camera use though. The button
cells that most cameras use, including all post Spotmatic Pentaxes are MS76
or DL1/3N. In a pinch, the #357 watch battery can be used, with a shorter
life expectancy.
Cory's question regarding mAh ratings, while sent tongue in cheek is a valid
question.


William Robb

But still very useful, I've got two kids and zillions of toys with
batteries, even a few with those in them, although I'd love to see
some double A's pop out of a D battery or something similar

rg2




On 8/22/07, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rebekah"
>
>
> > wow, totally useful, great to know
>
> The batteries he pulled out are not suited to camera use though. The button
> cells that most cameras use, including all post Spotmatic Pentaxes are MS76
> or DL1/3N. In a pinch, the #357 watch battery can be used, with a shorter
> life expectancy.
> Cory's question regarding mAh ratings, while sent tongue in cheek is a valid
> question.
>
> William Robb
>
> >
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> >>
> >> > http://www.wisebread.com/the-40-hidden-inside-a-12v-battery
> >> >
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