scorpius73
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Since the mercuy batteries are no longer available in the US. What battery are you using for your Canonet?
ZeMane said:Some time ago, an RFF member (cralx2000) posted a link to his site. I've found there lot of info about a DIY cheap method for adapting "modern" batteries to several cameras, including Canonet QL17. Just have a look. 😉
scorpius73 said:Since the mercuy batteries are no longer available in the US. What battery are you using for your Canonet?
greyhoundman said:I remember the post by cralx2000. I'm afraid he was a little late. Mr. Goodson had posted his site a long time before.
Which by the way, has come in handy. 🙂
Bought a nice little Oly RC from him too. Good man to deal with.
colyn said:I hope this person does not claim this is his site because it is my site. I am the person who put up and maintain the site which is registered to me. http://www.colyngoodson.com
ZeMane said:Colyn, sorry for the (possible) confussion :bang: . BTW, congrats for your site. One of my friends is enjoying quite a lot with the minolta info!!
Flyfisher Tom said:You can also go to the hardware store, and pick up a rubber O-ring with the inner and outer diameter to match the battery compartment, then use a LR44 battery which is widely available.
CaptB said:Back when I bought my canonet QL17-III....I visited Karen Nakamura's website. She said the canonet had voltage regulation circuitry......a 1.5 volt cell would work fine.....with "no" modification to the camera (not so with other compact rfs using the old 1.35 volt mercury cells). I have been using silver 1.5 cells for two years now....with no mods to the camera. Photos have been correctly exposed.
Capt B
greyhoundman said:Oftheherds camera now uses a 625 alkaline with the meter adjusted. Or you can use a 675 zinc air with a shim.
If you use the 625 alkaline without adjusting the meter, you'll have to adjust the ISO setting.