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From: "F. Craig Callahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<<snip>>
> With manual-loading cameras, you can sometimes get a useable image at
frame 00
> (although personally I always "wasted" that frame just to be sure). Also
with
> manual-load cameras, the film doesn't line up exactly the same way every
time,
> so sometimes the images line up under the "A" numbers (1A, 2A, etc.), and
in
> those cases using that number instead of 1, 2, etc. can be useful when
having
> enlargements made, if you want to be sure they choose the correct frame.
>
> fcc

My EOS 500 tends to line film/images on "A" numbers. Maybe it has something
to do with winding film out at the start?

Good light
Grega
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Grega Fenko
Topolsica 57
SI 3326 Topolsica
SLOVENIA
http://fenko.8m.com

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