ronwhit
Subscriber
I have both a Canon F-1n and an Ftbn in which I use a # 675 hearing aid battery with an "O" ring to power the meter. The battery check function does not work in either camera using this battery, although the meters themselves seem to give a correct exposure reading as compared with three other cameras, and "sunny 16" guidelines. Is there something inherent in the 675 batteries that make would cause this to happen? For example, although they are rated at 1.4 volts, do they have a different current output compared to the old mercury 1.35 volt batteries?
Also, if I use a 1.5v alkaline battery in either camera, the check function works, and I get a pretty consistent 1 stop under exposure meter reading. Is this common? If so, it seems easy to compensate for this by halving the ISO/ASA setting.
Also, if I use a 1.5v alkaline battery in either camera, the check function works, and I get a pretty consistent 1 stop under exposure meter reading. Is this common? If so, it seems easy to compensate for this by halving the ISO/ASA setting.