Thanks Paul;

I think fresh batteries sorted the meter out.  I'm going to finish a roll of
Kodak 400 with and without flash.  I'll let everyone know the results.

Christian Skofteland
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Ewins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Hi Christian,
>             Having run test films through both my 110 and 110 Super I
would
> advise you use it outdoors only. Using the AF130P was fairly hit and miss
> with red eye and nasty shadows and it was very difficult to focus
precisely
> indoors. Plus with the flash attached it is not nearly so compact.
>
> Outside though, all the photos were fine, and some closeups of roses
looked
> almost as good at 4x6 as 35mm usually does. It does make sense as a P&S,
but
> only if you never want to enlarge your photos.
>
> I did have some problems with the second film, which was a kodak 400. The
> bottom third of the film appeared to have some sort of stain or colour
shift
> on it. I'm not sure whether it was the film or the processing, but it was
on
> the whole film, not just the individual frames, so it wasn't a camera
thing.
> It also varied in width and petered out before the end of the film.
>
> Paul Ewins
> Melbourne, Australia
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