Kiev 88 TTL Battery?
Just got a Kiev 88 TTL off eBay. All is working well, but I can't figure
out what batteries to use. The Englich language manual I have indicates 3 each of type PX675 or RM 675 or MS 76. I tried stacking 3 MS 76's, but the battery compartment was too large. Elsewhere on the internet I found reference to 3 G13/A76/LR44. Haven't tried those yet. Anyone have any experience or ideas? Thanks much in advance. Tom -- Tom Royer If you're not free to fail, you're not free. -- Gene Burns |
Kiev 88 TTL Battery?
tcroyer wrote:
Just got a Kiev 88 TTL off eBay. All is working well, but I can't figure out what batteries to use. The Englich language manual I have indicates 3 each of type PX675 or RM 675 or MS 76. I tried stacking 3 MS 76's, but the battery compartment was too large. Elsewhere on the internet I found reference to 3 G13/A76/LR44. Haven't tried those yet. Anyone have any experience or ideas? Here' a good article I found by searching the web for "PX675": http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/sbc_px675.htm Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson N3OWJ/4X1GM Making your enemy reliant on software you support is the best revenge. |
Kiev 88 TTL Battery?
"Geoffrey S. Mendelson" wrote in message
... tcroyer wrote: Just got a Kiev 88 TTL off eBay. All is working well, but I can't figure out what batteries to use. The Englich language manual I have indicates 3 each of type PX675 or RM 675 or MS 76. I tried stacking 3 MS 76's, but the battery compartment was too large. Elsewhere on the internet I found reference to 3 G13/A76/LR44. Haven't tried those yet. Anyone have any experience or ideas? Here' a good article I found by searching the web for "PX675": http://www.smallbattery.company.org.uk/sbc_px675.htm Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson N3OWJ/4X1GM Making your enemy reliant on software you support is the best revenge. Thanks for the reference. I've also found that 6v medical or photo batteries (the little, fat barrel shaped ones) fit and operate the meter -- I haven't, though, figured out what the higher voltage does to the exposure reading. Thanks again. |
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