Replacement Batteries for Vintage Cameras

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Do you have a vintage camera or 2 or 4 from Mid 1970’s and 1980’s and struggling to find the right batteries for the light meter to work? You are in the right place.

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We cover multiple options from purchase to do-it-yourself for batteries such as:
PX625/ MR-9 for cameras such as Nikkormat FTN, Rollei 35, various hand held light meters and many more devices.
4LR44 for cameras such as Canon AE1, Minox 35 and more.
PX32 for Yashica Electro 35 and others.
We talk about various adaptors and how to use some common batteries such as LR44 to solve many of our problems with the above problems.
We also cover odd shaped batteries, those which are soldered in and those specific to camera models such as some point and shoot cameras and Rolleiflex SLX.
We talk about some rechargeable batteries which can be refurbished from the inside using generic Lithium Polymer batteries.
If you have any questions, comments or corrections, it will be greatly appreciated.
We have over 300 cameras from 1901 to 2015 at the TechHeritage Museum. We will produce videos like this one at the rate of at least one per week until all cameras are preserved not only in the flesh but also online.
If you are interested in preserving the technological heritage of the last 100 years or so, please consider donating to the TechHeritage channel. No, not money. We do not need your money. By donation, we mean forgotten technology that is collecting dust in your old desk in the basement. It may be an old camera, an early mobile phone or even an early transistor radio. It probably won't work. But that is fine. Please mention in your comments below. We will contact you and organize shipment. We will then produce a video on that item in your name and thank you.

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