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Re: DX-coded labels
- From: Hondo <btl3@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: DX-coded labels
- Date: Fri, 08 Oct 1999 11:52:27 -0400
The camera can work without seeing a DX code but automatically sets ISO
value to 32. The range of exposure compensation is just -2 to +2.
>
> >I bought mine from a place called Colonial Photo here in Orlando, but
> >all they had were ASA200 if I remember right.
> Can you please check its address out for me ?
>
> regards,
> Symon
Symon - Perhaps some cameras operate that way, but I promise you-- if
you load a roll of film with no DX coding into a Nikon N60, it WILL NOT
OPERATE! An incredibly bad "feature", but it's true. I own one. That's
why I use a Nikon FG for IR work - it could care less about DX codes!
Andy just posted a place on the web where you can buy them....
Porter's Camera has advertised in their
catalog stick on DX labels.
http://www.porters.com
Andy- glad we finally got through to each other. I was beginning to get
wore out over all this... hehe ;=)
Take care-
Brian
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