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I have an old zenith ttl and an 11 both in good order but I need a new battery compartment cover for each of them. where can I get these parts ?

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The only place to get them is by obtaining other complete models as spares donors. Spare parts are long discontinued, and as most Zeniths are completely without resale value and there are so few remaining users nobody is able to make a viable business out of breaking them for spares.

You don't have to pay for a donor, almost every Zenith and Praktica I've ever owned has come from my local FreeCycle and Freegle groups and the rest cost almost nothing from boot sales and charity/thrift shops.

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