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Re: DX-coded labels
> Maybe I'm not geting my point across, either. There IS no way for a
> camera to recognize that it has IR film loaded in it. Here is the
> problem with the Nikon N60 (and others, I'm sure): if the film cannister
> has no DX code on it, the camera simply WILL NOT FUNCTION. It won't even
> advance the film to the first frame without seeing SOME sort of DX code,
> regardless of what that might be - 200, 100, etc.....that is why you
> MUST apply a code label, since the film comes with no DX coding on it.
> Hopefully I explained it a little better this time.
Brian,
AHA! ok ... got it! sorry about that. Porter's Camera has advertised in their
catalog stick on DX labels.
http://www.porters.com/ - Porter's Camera in Cedar Falls, Iowa
cheers,
andy
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