FS:
#1 Canon G-III Ql17 freshly refoamed. Works fine.
glass is clean and clear. With case. $60 (Son's camera.)
#2 Canon G-III Ql17. needs refoaming. Modest cleaning marks and a shine on
the coatings. With case. $30.
WTB:
Omega D5 carrier for 35mm.
And, a local find for anyone
Either of the two Canons still available? I'm a bit more interested in
the cheap one, thanks to low cash flow lately :-/
-Mat
On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 09:58:49 -0500, Collin Brendemuehl
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FS:
#1 Canon G-III Ql17 freshly refoamed. Works fine.
glass is clean and clear.
Collin... I noticed these cameras take a mercury cell; according to a
website, the meter is powered by one 1.35V M20 (#625) mercury battery. Are
these easy to come by, or is there an alternative battery?
Thanks,
Tim
On 1/7/05 6:58, Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
FS:
#1 Canon G-III Ql17 freshly
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Subject: Re: WTB, Local, FS: Yes it's Fryday
Collin... I noticed these cameras take a mercury cell; according to a
website, the meter is powered by one 1.35V M20 (#625) mercury battery. Are
these easy to come by, or is there an alternative battery?
Thanks,
Tim
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There are alternatives to the #625 battery.
Wein makes a replacement that is mercury free:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/product/96457/WE625/REG/437
Cheap and affordable too..
Cheers
Dave
You can also use Zink-Air batteries, for hearing aids.
Very cheap, don't last very
Tim Sherburne
Fri, 07 Jan 2005 09:47:44 -0800
Collin... I noticed these cameras take a mercury cell;
according to a website, the meter is powered by one
1.35V M20 (#625) mercury battery. Are
these easy to come by, or is there an alternative battery?
Thanks,
Tim
I always use the same batter
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