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4LR-44 Alkaline Camera Battery (6 volt)
The 4LR44 is the alkaline version of the silver-oxide 4G-13 battery. This 6volt design was used in a number of cameras (most notably, Canon ''A'' series SLR's) before auto-focusing became a regular feature. This battery can also be found in a number of electronic instruments. The alkaline version is less expensive but will not last as long as the silver-oxide version.
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625 Camera Battery, Zinc/Air (1.35 volt)
The 625 was frequently used as the battery in mechanical SLR camera's that used a ''match needle'' light meter design. One of a series of batteries commonly referred to as ''button'' cells, most cameras used one, though some used two, stacked ''in-series''. Made of environmentally friendly Zinc.
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CR-2016 Lithium Battery (3 volt)
The CR-2016 is a larger ''button'' cell (about the size of a quarter) frequently found in small electronic devices and watches.
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CR-2032 Lithium Battery (3 volt)
Small battery frequently employed in memory devices such as datebooks, electronic organizers, and clocks.
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LR-44 Camera and Calculator Alkaline Battery (1.5 volt)
The LR-44 is the alkaline version of the silver-oxide G-13 battery. This was probably the most commonly used battery in SLR camera design before the advent of auto-focus cameras and it is also used in many electronic devices such as calculators. One of a series of batteries commonly referred to as ''button'' cells, some cameras used one, while others used two, stacked ''in-series.'' The alkaline version is less expensive but will not last as long as the silver-oxide version.
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LR-44 Camera and Calculator Battery (1.5 volt) - 2-Pkg.
The LR-44 is the alkaline version of the silver-oxide G-13 battery. This was probably the most commonly used battery in SLR camera design before the advent of auto-focus cameras and it is also used in many electronic devices such as calculators.. One of a series of batteries commonly referred to as ''button'' cells, some cameras used one, while others used two, stacked ''in-series''. The alkaline version is less expensive but will not last as long as the silver-oxide version. Package of 2.
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