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What types and number of batteries do the various bodies take? Is one type better than another?

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What types and number of batteries do the various bodies take? Is one type better than another?

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Here is a handy cross-reference of battery types: ANSI Spec. 1131SO 1107SOP 1166A 1124MP IEC Spec. SR44 SR44 LR44 MR9 Chemistry AgO AgO Alk. Mercury Bulova 228 Duracell D357 MS76 PX76A PX625 Eveready 357 EPX76 A76 EPX625 Kodak KS76 KA76 KX625 Maxell SR44W SR44P LR44P Panasonic SP357 G13 LR44 H-D Rayovac 357 RS76 LR44 RPX625 Renata 357 Seiko SR44W Timex J Toshiba SR44W SR44 LR44 MR9 Varta V357 V76PX V13GA V625PX Based solely on anecdotal evidence, there appears to be no difference in lifetime for the 357 vs. the MS76, despite the fact that they are different spec batteries. Thanks to “Larry J. Clark” , Kerry Frohling , and Dan Lau Below are the various bodies with the batteries they take: M-1, OM-1(N): 1 E625N mercury oxide. OM-{10, G, PC, 2(N), 2S, 3(Ti), 4(T)}: 2 SR44 or 357 silver oxide or 2 LR44 alkaline manganese. OM-10 Quartz: 2 SR44 or 357 for camera + 2 SR44 or 357 for data back. OM-F: 5 SR44 or 357 silver o

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