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Although the following cameras were designed for and require a 1.35 volt cell, they include voltage regulation circuitry and thus do not require a mercury cell, an alternative cell of the correct voltage or an adapter. Alkaline batteries can be used instead. Each camera takes a single cell unless otherwise indicated.
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Although the following cameras were designed to use a 1.35 volt mercury cell, they include voltage regulation circuitry and thus work correctly with an alkaline battery and do not require a mercury cell, an alternative 1.35 V cell or an adapter. Each camera takes a single cell unless otherwise indicated.
  
 
(Many cameras and lightmeters were designed for and require a 625 mercury cell: [[PX625_cameras|list of cameras]] and [[PX625_exposure_meters|list of exposure meters]].)
 
(Many cameras and lightmeters were designed for and require a 625 mercury cell: [[PX625_cameras|list of cameras]] and [[PX625_exposure_meters|list of exposure meters]].)
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[[Category: Batteries]]

Latest revision as of 15:59, 15 September 2011

Although the following cameras were designed to use a 1.35 volt mercury cell, they include voltage regulation circuitry and thus work correctly with an alkaline battery and do not require a mercury cell, an alternative 1.35 V cell or an adapter. Each camera takes a single cell unless otherwise indicated.

(Many cameras and lightmeters were designed for and require a 625 mercury cell: list of cameras and list of exposure meters.)


Manufacturer/Brand Model Battery size
Pentax Spotmatic SP-F/SP-F Motor/SP-F Data II 625
Pentax All other Spotmatics 400