In my experience...
In my experience...
And I've had two or three 35Sp's as well as numerous Canon Ql17 and GIII, many 35mm RFs in Olympus...
All that used the old px625 1.35 batteries w/mercury in them (the cause for the ban).
Alkalines have a horrible discharge curve. They are only in the 1.5v zone for about a month. As they drop, metering changes. Paying to have a camera adapted to 1.5, and then using alkalines is a waste of money.
I used the MRB625 Wein Zinc cells, but then they started being manufactured with a foil cap on the neg side of the battery, and I can't get them to work in any of my old Canon or Olympus RF. I tried taking the foil off the neg side. No luck.
Right now, the only working option for me is the CRIS MR9 adaptor which uses Silver Oxides or Lithium. I have had some luck with the 1.4v hearing aid batteries, which have a short life, but are only 8 in a blister pack for $499 at most pharmacy sections of big box stores.
I think we are near the end of life for solutions for all those good old rangefinders that used the mercury px625 1.35 volts.
I would certainly never pay to have a camera altered to 1.5 volt batteries if the solution were Alkaline. No consistent or long term CORRECT metering there.
I hear all sorts of people saying, "Hey, had mine altered and have used the same batteries for a year..."
OK, do you put a voltmeter on those batteries once every 30 days. My voltmeter is always within arms reach of me when I am at my desk.