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Vivitar 220/SL

Raguncino

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Hi guys. First of all I need to say that I am a complete beginner, so I apologize for my lack of expertise and ignorance in the matter. I recently bought a Vivitar 220/SL (of course second-hand).
My question is the following: Can I use it without batteries? Do you think it will take pictures?
I'd really appreciate any suggestions, or your previous experience.
Thank you very much.
 

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That is a fair question! I will, for sure.
I was just waiting for having some advices from experts! Also because, as you saw, I bought four cameras, and this camera is the one the looks more scrappy.
 

The short answer is yes. The battery is only for the camera's built-in light meter, and while the 1.35 volt mercury cell the camera was designed for is no longer made, currently available type 675 zinc-air hearing aid batteries are the exact same physical size and close enough in voltage to be a drop-in substitute. You can search Photrio for more information about their use.

The 220/SL's shutter is mechanical, powered and timed by clockwork spring machinery. While the camera may look a bit 'scrappy', the Copal Square shutter at its core is the same as that in the Nikon FM and Nikkormat models, a very reliable unit.

Good luck with your 220/SL.
 
IIRC that Helios 44- a cult swirly bokeh lens.
You may or may not like the effect.