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Old February 19th 06, 11:58 PM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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I bought a broken X-700 camera that doesn't release (but metering works). I'm hoping its just bad capacitors that I can try replacing, and
is why I bought this camera.

Anybody know exactly what I need? I see them on Micro-tools.com, but my
university has a great electronics part supply shop and I'm hoping I can
just get them locally to avoid a $8 shipping charge. They appear to be
220uF 4v on the picture on Micro-tools, but I don't think this is quite
enough info. Are they tantalums?




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Old February 20th 06, 01:01 AM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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On Sun, 19 Feb 2006 23:58:02 GMT, Mike wrote:

I bought a broken X-700 camera that doesn't release (but metering works). I'm hoping its just bad capacitors that I can try replacing, and
is why I bought this camera.

Anybody know exactly what I need? I see them on Micro-tools.com, but my
university has a great electronics part supply shop and I'm hoping I can
just get them locally to avoid a $8 shipping charge. They appear to be
220uF 4v on the picture on Micro-tools, but I don't think this is quite
enough info. Are they tantalums?

These are the correct caps 220uF 4v. I doubt your school will have
them since this particular cap was originally made for Minolta.

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Old February 20th 06, 01:14 AM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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I bought a broken X-700 camera that doesn't release (but metering works). I'm hoping its just bad capacitors that I can try replacing, and
is why I bought this camera.

Anybody know exactly what I need? I see them on Micro-tools.com, but my
university has a great electronics part supply shop and I'm hoping I can
just get them locally to avoid a $8 shipping charge. They appear to be
220uF 4v on the picture on Micro-tools, but I don't think this is quite
enough info. Are they tantalums?

These are the correct caps 220uF 4v. I doubt your school will have
them since this particular cap was originally made for Minolta.


Do you know of a better source?
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Old February 20th 06, 02:11 AM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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On Mon, 20 Feb 2006 01:14:35 GMT, Mike wrote:



Do you know of a better source?

This is the only source I know of. The price though is very good since
you get 10 caps for $4.75 + shipping


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