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  1. The Canon AE-1 needs a 6-volt battery to operate. Compatible batteries include 4SR44 (silver oxide), 28L (lithium), or 4LR44 (alkaline). There are trade offs for each type of battery chemistry. The camera will not work without a battery. The AE-1 has a battery test function you can use to check your battery.
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    For the Canon AE-1 Program, the recommended and most suitable batteries are the 4SR44/PX28A silver-oxide battery (4LR44 is also possible) or a PX28L battery.
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    Canon recommends the use of 675 series NiMH batteries with their AE-1 models which will provide you with up to 2 hours of high resolution photography without any interruption in service. Alternatively, if you want something that lasts longer then you should opt for a 1400 series NiMH battery which will provide up to 4 hours of use.
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    The Canon AE-1 camera uses a 4LR44 or 28A modern Alkaline or 4SR44 or PX28-S modern Silver-Oxide 6V battery. This is due to newer technology that allows for more features on fewer components than were available in 1976 when it was first released. In contrast to other Canon camera that requires two silver oxide or alkaline batteries.
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    Canon AE-1 cameras, and the Program versions, are designed to be powered by either 4LR44 or 4SR44 6V batteries. Energizer’s A544 6 volt battery is one of the most popular choices, while Duracell’s offering is known as a 4A76 6V battery.
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