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Duracell - 28L 6V Ultra Lithium Photo Size Battery - long lasting battery - 1 count
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    Features:
  • POWER FOR A WIDE RANGE OF DEVICES – The Duracell 28L 6 Volt High Power Lithium battery is designed for use in a variety of compatible devices like digital cameras, lighting equipment, and other electronics
  • LONG-LASTING POWER – Duracell high power 28L Lithium batteries were developed to provide reliable performance for your specialty devices
  • GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS IN STORAGE – Duracell 28L High Power Lithium batteries are guaranteed for 10 years in storage, so you can be confident these batteries will be ready when you need them
  • BUILT FOR RELIABLE PERFORMANCE in a wide range of high-powered devices, the 28L is equivalent to 6V 2CR11108, L544, and PX28L battery types
  • #1 TRUSTED BATTERY BRAND – From storm season to medical needs to the holidays, Duracell is the #1 trusted battery brand
Specs:
Height0.47244 Inches
Length0.98425 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateAugust 2005
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight0.0220462262 Pounds
Width0.47244 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Duracell - 28L 6V Ultra Lithium Photo Size Battery - long lasting battery - 1 count:

u/Piovertau · 1 pointr/analog

Ok you've asked a lot of question but I'll try to hit on each of them. First off I recommend that you read this: http://expertphotography.com/a-beginners-guide-to-photography/ It's a pretty good summary of all the elements that go into photography.

All the same principles work with film cameras just like they do on digital cameras - just sometimes in different ways.

You can change the aperture but rotating the ring at the base of your lens. It should have numbers like "2 2.8 4 5.6 8 11 16" on it.

You can adjust the shutter speed on your camera by rotating the dial underneath the film winder.

Note that you can shoot your camera in shutter priority and manual. Shutter priority means you choose the shutter speed you want and the camera will select the aperture that will result in the correct exposure. This requires a battery.

ISO (or film speed) is set by the film you use. For starters grab some ISO 400 Fujicolor film from the local drugstore. ISO 400 is a good average film speed for average use.) Be sure to set the ISO on your camera to the same value as the film you are using (tutorial in the link at the bottom) so that your light meter works correctly.

White balance is also set by the film you are using. I believe most films are daylight balanced but this can be changed by putting filters on your lens. Don't worry about that too much for now.

I shoot film photography mainly for the fun of it. It's more of a hassle than digital is nowadays but it's an entirely different experience. Plus some of the older film cameras are absolutely great pieces of engineering.

I've never developed my own film so I can't tell you much about the darkroom. You can send your film to a local camera store or perhaps even the drugstore to get developed.

Battery: http://www.amazon.com/Duracell-Photo-28L-Battery-Count/dp/B000CSK8FM

Buying film is cheaper in bulk. Just a note.

Other than that, read everything you can about your camera online. Here's a good start:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKc928PYkeo

Any other questions just ask! Have fun!