Now of course if all you want to do is test the camera, any fitting Alkaline
/ Silver cell would do.
If the batteries don't last for the first film, the 2sp would be a nice
source for parts.
Bart
On 8/17/06, John Hermanson <omtech1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> 357 used to be the battery of choice for battery drain cameras, but
> eveready changed the design and averaged it out with the 303 battery.
> Best battery (according to those in the know on this list) now seems to
> be the Sony SR-44W. Otherwise, use any of these: 357, SR-44W, G13,
> MS76, KS76, S76, 303.
>
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>
> ScottGee1 wrote:
> > Well, I tried stumbling through the archives, but, well, you know . . .
> >
> > As mentioned in a previous thread, I'm getting a OM2SP with a shutter
> > that currently functions only on 'B' and 1/60. Hoping all it needs is
> > power.
> >
> > What's our favorite battery for the OM bodies? Needs to be available
> > in the U.S. I seem to recall 357, but don't trust my memory.
> >
> > TIA!/ScottGee1
> >
>
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