Sorry to say but it's crap that doesn't work too well. Not to mention the
low resolution.
Kent Gittings

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Just an addition to this thread is the e-film technology.
In short, (e)-film is a roll of film that isn't really film.
It is a digital image capturing device that fits into
your existing 35mm SLR camera body.
It works just like 35mm film, except that there is no film. The
device captures and stores your images digitally.

This is still developing (excuse the pun) technology but will
certainly benifit those who have invested heavily in 35mm
cameras and accessories.

http://www.siliconfilm.com/

I hope to try out this stuff soon.

Kevin
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