My GFM roll of HIE was shot using my PZ-1, 28-105 and #25 Red..
Turned out fine.
I put a piece of aluminum foil, just a hair bigger than the DX window over the
window and
pressed it
into the cavity. Then i put a piece of electrial tape over that.
No noticable edge fogging that i could see.
Dave Brooks
> Will do. I'm going to process it just to see
how
bad it is.
>
> On 2/2/06, Gautam Sarup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Scott,
> >
> > You're not the only one around. I have a roll to which I've
> > done exactly the same thing in a PZ-1p. Tell me how
> > the results turn out.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Gautam
> >
> > On 2/2/06, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > So I've had this roll of HIE in the fridge for a while and finally
> > > decided to expose it. So I loaded it, in the dark, into the *ist,
> > > attached a lens and #25 red filter, and headed to the great
> > > out-of-doors. After exposing my very first roll of infrared film I
> > > unloaded the camera, in the dark, put the cassette back into it's
> > > canister, and then placed it back into the fridge to await processing.
> > > This was a few days ago.
> > >
> > > Today. Page 36 of the operating manual. "Infrared film cannot be
> > > used. This camera uses infrared rays to detect film transport so
> > > infrared film may be exposed."
> > >
> > > Feel free to point at me and laugh.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Scott Loveless
> > > http://www.twosixteen.com
> > >
> > > --
> > > "You have to hold the button down" -Arnold Newman
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Scott Loveless
> http://www.twosixteen.com
>
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> "You have to hold the button down" -Arnold Newman
>