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Posted on Sep 11, 2009

Have a Vivitar v335 older model camera, think maybe early 80s. It's not digital, and need a battery. Several "experts" have told me a Duracell 28L is what I need but batter is too long. Battery compartment is shallow, but can't fine anyone who can help. Maybe you? Thanx

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I happen to have one also. I bought it in the mid 80s. I still have the original box and instruction manual. It says: "Holding the Battery Compartment COVER in your hand, drop in and stack two LR44 or SR44 batteries so that the plus (+) signs are facing up. Replace the Cover. The positive (+) side of the batteries should face the (+) contact at the bottom of the battery COMPARTMENT. Turn the Cover clockwise with a coin until it stops flush with the bottom plate of the camera. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN".

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