What battery does the Minolta X 370 use?

The Minolta X-370 can run on three different types of batteries: 1) Two 1.55v silver-oxide (SR-44: Eveready S-76, EPX-76 or equiv.) 2) Two 1.5v alkaline-manganese (LR44 Eveready A-76 or equiv.)

What battery does a Minolta use?

Minolta NP200 Lithium Ion Battery for Dimage X, Xi, and Xt Digital Cameras

Number of Batteries 4 AA batteries required. (included)
Brand Konica-Minolta
Battery Cell Composition Lithium Ion
Unit Count 1 Count
Voltage 3.7 Volts

What battery does Minolta x 300 take?

LR44 batteries
2 x AG13/LR44 batteries required.

Why is my Minolta camera not working?

The Minolta you have will not work without fresh batteries. Make sure the cells you used are new and installed correctly. Chances are that the capacitors inside the camera are blown. This happens to many similar electronic shutter Minoltas that have been sitting around for decades.

Does Minolta need battery?

The camera can be used without a battery if you use a separate light meter or just estimate exposures by rule-of-thumb methods. You can’t get mercury 625 cells in some countries anymore for environmental reasons, but you can still get alkaline cells such as the Kodak 625A.

What kind of battery does a Minolta SRT 101 take?

Battery and Power It usually runs about 20 years on one EPX625 mercury cell. Today, a 675 Zinc-Air hearing-aid cell with a Paul BG adapter should run at least 6 months — and you can buy the Zinc-Air cells in bulk for less than the mercury cells. You also can use the Wein EPX-625 cells.

How do you reset a Minolta camera?

Called Sony/Minolta service. As it turns out, the way to do a “hard” reset on the A1 is to remove the battery and then hold down the shutter button for >60 seconds.