At 09:10 AM 5/10/01 -0400, you wrote:
>
>
>Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>
>>  We're
>> used to a "standard" roll being 36 exposures, a short roll at 24
>> exposures, and with few exceptions, that's the way it's been.
>
>Actually, the sales figures show us that in consumer films, 24s outsell
>36s and 12s by a country mile, which, I suppose, makes a 24 a "standard"
>roll.  It's already happenning, Shel! :(
>
>-Aaron

Well, yeah, because that's often the only thing they sell.
I mean, my supermarket carries a good supply of consumer films, but they are
all 24 exp rolls. Now if there are no 36 or 12 exp rolls available, I've got
no choice but to buy a 24 exp roll.

--mike nosal
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