Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Others have answered your other questions ably, so here is a incomplete list of acceptable batteries: 1.5v: Duracell D 357, 10 L 14 Eveready & Ucar EPX 76 Kodak KS 76 Maxell, National, Panasonic & Sony SR 44 Philips & Ray-o-vac 357 Varta V 76 PX 3v Lithium: Duracell DLCR 2, DL 1/3 N Panasonic & Sanyo CR 2 Kodak K 58 L Philips CR 1/3 N Ucar 2L 76 Varta CR 1/3 N The triangle with the "!" mark in the viewfinder I believe warns you that the exposure compensation is engaged. Cheers, John Collier > From: Ray Moth <ray_moth@yahoo.com> > > Dear All, > > I am a new member of the LUG. Originally from the UK, I have lived for > many years in Indonesia. Yesterday, I came across what seemed a > reasonable bargain in a camera trader's shop, here in Jakarta, and > decided to buy it. It consist of a Leica R7 camera, with Elmarit > 60mm/2.8 macro lens plus extension tube and Elmarit 90mm/2.8 lens. The > price I paid for the lot was US$2,000. It all seemed in pretty good > condition: no marks, scratches or dings and everything seems to work as > it should AFAIK. However, since I only made the purchase yesterday I > haven't seen any photographic results from it yet. Your comments on > this 'bargain' are welcome! > > There was no manual with the camera but the controls are pretty easy to > understand, even though it's the first time I've handled a Leica (other > than my Leica 'Mini Zoom' P&S). Just a couple of things puzzle me: > > - to the right of the lens, as you hold the camera pointing away from > you, there is a small circular dial the can be turned about 45 > degrees against a spring, and will stay in that position if the > shutter is cocked. It returns to its normal position after the > shutter is fired. I haven't been able to tell what difference it > makes. Can anyone tell me its purpose? > > - what type of batteries should I use? There are currently four LR44 > alkaline cells and a red triangle with an exclamation mark is visible > > at bottom left in the viewfinder, so I guess that means they're > nearly > exhausted. Should I just replace them with the same type or is there > a better choice? > > I'd be grateful for any comments/answers. Thanks in advance. >