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Donald Boyd
02-03-2007, 08:01 AM
What kind of battery do I need for my new Minolta Hi-Matic 7s?

thebanana
02-03-2007, 08:41 AM
Mine has a Varta 625U in it, and it seems to work fine. It looks like a slightly larger than usual watch battery. The original manual recommends a 1.35v mercury battery, but those are no longer being manufactured as far as I know.

Donald Boyd
02-03-2007, 07:07 PM
Hey thanks. I owe you one. I bought this camera for $5 at a local Salavation Army thrift shop.

Whiteymorange
02-03-2007, 07:14 PM
Great camera. I had a 7 that I bought new in 73 or 74. The electronics finally rotted out and I had to can it, but I did so with great regret. I now have a T4 that serves the same purpose, but I still miss the 7.

I used alkaline and silver batteries in it with little trouble over the years and very little noticeable difference in meter accuracy. One exception: lithium. It killed lithium batteries in very short order...don't know why, but I'm sure somebody here does.

Eric Rose
02-03-2007, 07:24 PM
My old 7's, may it RIP, was a super sharp performer. I have found that hearing aid batteries are the zinc type that give off 1.35V. They might be a bit small in diameter, but I just wrap a bit of cardboard from a toilet roll around them to take up the extra room. Works like a charm and a lot cheaper than buying the special purpose 1.35V camera batteries. Which I suspect are just hearing aid batteries repackaged anyway.

pmdeveau
02-03-2007, 11:35 PM
The Wein cell 1.35v zinc-air will drop right in.It's the same size as the old mercury battery that it replaced.In the camera it will last about a year.Unopened in the package,about 8-10 years. I have two Hi-matic 7s cameras and also a srt 201 that I use this battery with great results.

Steve Bellayr
02-04-2007, 10:30 PM
Also, go to www.criscam.com The sell an MR-9 that is inserted into the battery compartment and a battery is inserted into that compartment. I had a Rollei 35 and used a recommended battery replacement for the Mercury. It did not work well. The voltage was too high and the meter readings were 2 to 3 stops off. With the MR-9 the readings are correct. Also, I have been informed using the wrong voltage can damage the meter. I don't know if tht is true.

Donald Boyd
02-05-2007, 02:25 AM
I think I'll just sell my camera to some fondler. A battery costs more than what I paid for the camera.


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