If it's anything like Nikon's system, most IR films will fog only by the
sprocket holes, and the image inself will be fine.  Someone will have to
run a test roll or two.

Todd

At 11:47 PM 6/6/01 +0200, you wrote:
>If the camera manual states that the camera uses IF rays to "count" the
sprockets of 
>the film for transport it means that you cannot use an IF film in it. It
is unfortunate 
>but theoretically improves the eveness of spacing between frames and
defies film 
>transport errors. Anyway Pentax users should be happy that IF control of
film transport 
>found the way into Pentax cameras that late - Canon users have been all
too familiar 
>with that problem for quite a while.
>

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