I have just dug up an old Pentax camera from the deepest realms of the cupboard underneath the stairs, we all have those cupboards it's where we put things so we don't forget where they are and as soon as the cupboard door is closed we forget all about it's contents.
It is a Pentax K10D and has been in the contents forgotten cupboard for over 10 years until I went in with safety line attached and did a daring rescue, I was like a fat version of Indiana Jones. So once rescued I went about searching for the battery (I did not go into the cupboard, far too scared to do that again) and eventually found it still inside the camera, it uses a D-Li50 rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery.
To my surprise it appears to have no leakage and I am wondering is it worth me getting a battery charger and charging it up or would it of lost so much power memory that I would be better off getting a new battery as well as a charger for it?
Thanks in advance
Garno
It is a Pentax K10D and has been in the contents forgotten cupboard for over 10 years until I went in with safety line attached and did a daring rescue, I was like a fat version of Indiana Jones. So once rescued I went about searching for the battery (I did not go into the cupboard, far too scared to do that again) and eventually found it still inside the camera, it uses a D-Li50 rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery.
To my surprise it appears to have no leakage and I am wondering is it worth me getting a battery charger and charging it up or would it of lost so much power memory that I would be better off getting a new battery as well as a charger for it?
Thanks in advance
Garno