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hi, i just picked up a good condition canodate e & canonet ql-25? does anyone know what batteries either of these take?
i read somewhere that the canodate e was essentially a canonet 28 (with a date function) - which takes a PX-625 (or equivalant)... other sites says it takes a PX-640 (or equivalent).
.... if anyone can shed some light it would be much appreciated.
cheers!
i read somewhere that the canodate e was essentially a canonet 28 (with a date function) - which takes a PX-625 (or equivalant)... other sites says it takes a PX-640 (or equivalent).
.... if anyone can shed some light it would be much appreciated.
cheers!
Kim Coxon
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I haven't used a Canodate but most of the Canonets do take the 625 battery. The only exceptions I am aware of is the very early QL17s and the QL19E which took an MR1. Manuals for most here http://www.pentax-manuals.com/manuals/range/range.htm
Kim
Kim
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Kim Coxon said:I haven't used a Canodate but most of the Canonets do take the 625 battery. The only exceptions I am aware of is the very early QL17s and the QL19E which took an MR1. Manuals for most here http://www.pentax-manuals.com/manuals/range/range.htm
Kim
hi kim, thanks for the info.... much appreciated! i think i just picked up an QL 19 as well!
Anglekat
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Yeah, the Canonet QL25 does take a 625.
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Anglekat said:Yeah, the Canonet QL25 does take a 625.
hey, thanks for that... 625's are relatively cheap over here too! i just got that QL25 though the mail today... the shuttter fires etc, but when i first looked through the viewfinder all the frame/guide lines were crooked. i.e not on a horizontal plane.
is this still usable? it seems to be kinda alright now, but there also seems like there is something rattling round inside it.
i'm pretty sure the canodate e takes two 640 cells & i've found a source for them over here as well. it appears there's only one place in the whole of new zealand that stocks them!
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