(I did an APUG search on "675" and nothing came up)I got some 675 zinc air hearing aid batteries for old cameras. I put one in my FT QL and the batt check registered the same as it does with an old mercury battery I have that measures 1.32 volts on the voltmeter. Tomorrow I'll get an o ring to keep the battery centered. Is 1.4 close enough to the 1.3 that many old cameras needed?
The answer is both no and yes.
Normally a camera has a high current draw and pulls down the zero current voltage to the service voltage close to 1.3.
Some meters have low current drain and will read high even on battery test eg the lunasix.
The hearing aid cells can last up to six months but can also leak and still be servicable.
They are fuel cells and breath or leak through their vent holes.
I remove at end of day and replace at begin.
Given they are cheap and readily available in pharmacies they are practical.
Don't lose the o ring - remember Gollum
Edit:
Some meters are ok with any battery voltage, eg K1000 have a differential galvanometer and merely need adequate current capacity.
But most others need 1.33 volts they are only accurate at one light level if they don't get 1.33 volts, the error is dependent on voltage and light level so as a LA voltage falls in service you get a different set of errors at any light level.
A silver cell will need a diode in series or both trimming resistors replaced. The diode adapters are ok if you don't drop one in a storm drain slot. Again they should be selected on current draw.