From: lj frezza (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Jul 20 2010 - 12:30:02 PDT
i have a similar problem and i was thinking about doing something similar to
what flick suggested. do you know roughly how much that would cost?
-lj
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Flick Harrison <email suppressed>wrote:
> You could always get a custom battery from an electronics shop - user the
> camera's original AC adapter and cut the other end before it reaches the big
> clunky AC/DC converter part (the thing that plugs into the wall), attach
> that cable end to the battery that has been custom-built, even into a giant
> belt-based pack. Lasts longer!
>
> I had one of these contraptions for my modern XL-1 and the charge lasted
> for days - a car-size battery built into a fishing tackle box.
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> On 2010-07-20, at 09:00 , Veronica Ibarra wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have a Panasonic M1 VHS camera, from the 80's.
> Does anyone know where I could find batteries for it on the internet?
>
> Much appreciated
>
> Veronica Ibarra
> www.veronicaibarra.com
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