Walt,
They're perfectly safe, won't hurt the camera, but they don't last very long
in the OM-4 or 4Ti. I have a couple 4T's and they never worked well with the
lithiums...they died fast. The batteries didn't hurt the cameras though.
--
Chris Crawford
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Santa Fe, New Mexico
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On 4/12/07 3:26 PM, "Walt Wayman" <hiwayman@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> The Leica M6 TTL manual says to use either two 1.5 volt silver oxide button
> cells or one 3 volt lithium cell for the exposure meter. (Everything else is
> mechanical.) I ordered a half dozen 3 volt lithium batteries on line, and the
> folks I ordered from, apparently by mistake, sent me a dozen. I'm not
> complaining, but I'll never use all those in the Leica -- doubt I'll live that
> long -- so can I use them safely in an OM-4 or OM-4Ti?
>
> Walt
>
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