--- Jim Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's also interesting that my first shot > always lines up with the > number 1 on the film. Why they put a number 0 on it > is something else... > Many (all?) films even have a frame 00 before frame 0. I don't know if there are cameras that can actually use this frame. There are cameras, though, that can routinely squeeze 38 or even 39 frames out of regular 36 exp roll. Thomas Bantel * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
- EOS Shooting before frame 1 neyoliv
- Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1 Jaco de Klerk
- Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1 Bob Sull
- Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1 Jim Davis
- Re: EOS Shooting before frame 1 Bob Sull
- Why frame 0? [was: EOS Shooting before fram... Bob Meyer
- Re: Why frame 0? [was: EOS Shooting bef... Thomas Bantel
- Re: Why frame 0? [was: EOS Shootin... Bob Meyer
- Re: Why frame 0? [was: EOS Sho... Jim Davis
- EOS blank frames? Kim
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- Re: EOS blank frames? Kim
- Re: EOS blank frames? Jim Davis
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- Re: Why frame 0? [was: EOS Sho... F. Craig Callahan
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