Sounds like my 2 load trys with the IR film in 
the bathroom.First roll,maybe 1 minute,second 
roll,4-5 minutes.Those take up spools in the S3 
are tiny<G>

Dave

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From: "William Robb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tue, 9 Apr 2002 16:23:12 -0600
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Changing lenses in the dark


----- Original Message -----
 From: frank theriault
Subject: Re: Spotmatics and screw mount lenses



> Interesting. �I just got my first bayonet 
mount camera a few
months ago,
> after having used screwmounts exclusively 
since purchasing my
first
> Practika 30 years ago. �I actually find it 
easier and faster
to change a
> screwmount lens! �No lining up little dots 
(which I find a
real PIA in
> the dark). �It's just a matter of what one is 
used to, I
guess.

Frank; like the little white bump on the lens 
up with the lens
release button on the body. In the dark, I put 
my right thumb on
the bump on the lens, my left thumb on the lens 
release lever,
then I just put my thumbs together, and rotate 
the lens on.
Too easy.

William Robb
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