Bruce Dayton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>  I'm thinking that you are going to be best
> served by taking the first shot of the roll with some identifier.
> Could even be something at hand like rock, sky, hand, foot, knee, key,
> wallet, etc. Doesn't even need to be well exposed or focused.  Just
> enough to recognize.  Then match the item with the camera body and you
> should be able to track the body later.

Or carry a mirror and shoot the camera itself :-)

I've been lately shooting with three cameras: Two black MXs and a Leica M6.
The first MX has Tri-X or Neopan 1600, the second has Neopan SS @200, the M6
is on a diet of Tri-X only. So I don't have much trouble telling one roll
from another. I do not record this info anywhere though, I guess I'd pay
attention if one of the cameras developed a problem.

j



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