My MZ-30 has a window over the relevant bits on the
film canister. So there ha ha.
> Recently [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Well, I'VE got a gripe: Kodak's pro films come
> packed directly in a plastic
> > cylinder; There is no cardboard to slip under my
> camera's "film reminder"
> > slot. I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well, I'VE got a gripe: Kodak's pro films come packed directly in a plastic
> cylinder; There is no cardboard to slip under my camera's "film reminder"
> slot. I'm not saying Kodak should pack the cylinder in a cardboard box. But
> it would be nice if the cylinder als
Mark Dalal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
But since Porta and Supra are still packaged with films speeds on them and
lack the "when to use this
film" graphics on the box, I've got no gripe.
Well, I'VE got a gripe: Kodak's pro films come packed directly in a plastic
cylinder; There i
In response to Isaac, Shel wrote:
>> Every day I would have to explain to people what
>> speed they need, now I don't. I think that the
>> packaging is a good idea for this market segment.
>Yes, if the market segment is the one that caters to the lowest
>common denominator and, perhaps, to sales
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