David Lyga
Member
I just found out that the Canon T70 has a built in battery (like CR 1220) which is used 'to store user settings'. To replace it requires partial dismantling of the camera. It supposedly lasts five years.
My question is this: I thought that it was wholly powered by the two AA cells (in addition to the CR 1225 button cell used for the data back, if needed). Thus, am I to conclude that the T70 is powered by THREE different types of cells: the two AA, the data back cell (CR 1225), and the inner cell (CR 1220)?
If this 'save user settings' wears out, how can it be replaced AND if it wears out, can the camera still be used with the two AA cells? Thank you for any information on this. - David Lyga
My question is this: I thought that it was wholly powered by the two AA cells (in addition to the CR 1225 button cell used for the data back, if needed). Thus, am I to conclude that the T70 is powered by THREE different types of cells: the two AA, the data back cell (CR 1225), and the inner cell (CR 1220)?
If this 'save user settings' wears out, how can it be replaced AND if it wears out, can the camera still be used with the two AA cells? Thank you for any information on this. - David Lyga