Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/04/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]"A.H.SCHMIDT" wrote: > > Each film frame was indicated by a little red window. Be careful with > it, specially with colour films, stick a bit of black tape. > Yeah, there is a little red window. There are numbers on the backing paper of the film. However, I don't know if these numbers are spaced for the film size of the Clack. Actually, I don't even know what the film size of the Clack is! The VF shows a rectangular view, about the same proportions as 35mm film. 6x7? 6x8? 6x9? Anyway, the way I'm using it is to wind on the film until I see a new number in the little window, then close the window. Expose the frame, wind on to the next number. I guess developing the film (BTW: a 30 year old Agfa Pan film ;-) will show if the frames overlap. Thanks for the shutter & aperture info. M. - -- Martin Howard, Grad. Schl. for Human-Machine Interaction, | HMI/IKP, Linkoping University, SE-581 83 Linkoping, Sweden.| Just Tel: +46 13 28 5741; Fax: +46 28 2579; ICQ: 354739 | say "DOOH" E-mail: marho@ikp.liu.se; www.iav.ikp.liu.se/staff/marho/ +------------