WTB, Local, FS: Yes it's Fryday

2005-01-07 Thread Collin Brendemuehl
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

Re: WTB, Local, FS: Yes it's Fryday

2005-01-07 Thread Mat Maessen
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 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: FS: #1 Canon G-III Ql17 freshly refoamed. Works fine. glass is clean and clear.

Re: WTB, Local, FS: Yes it's Fryday

2005-01-07 Thread Tim Sherburne
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

Re: WTB, Local, FS: Yes it's Fryday

2005-01-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-0800 To: pentax-discuss@pdml.net 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

Re: WTB, Local, FS: Yes it's Fryday

2005-01-07 Thread Henri Toivonen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 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

Re: WTB, Local, FS: Yes it's Fryday

2005-01-07 Thread Collin Brendemuehl
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