Either let your eos leave leader out (CFn 2=1) or use film picker. I do the latter, for trying to keep the film off the shutter blades as somebody on this list suggested the possibility long ago. -----Original Message----- From: Jason Lay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 31 Januari 2001 9:01 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? I am curious as to how a roll of film can be partially used and put back in...I am really interested in how this is done...thanks for you help :-) * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
- Re: EOS Re: OT - negative stri... F. Craig Callahan
- Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? Patrice Chiniara
- Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? Ken Lin
- Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? Gary Russell
- Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? Jason Lay
- Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? Ken Durling
- Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same positi... Jason Lay
- Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same p... Ken Durling
- Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? Plumviewer
- Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? Karen Nakamura
- Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? Lukas Lauw
- RE: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? Lukas Lauw
- RE: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? Robins, Stuart R
- Re: EOS Frame No.1 - always same position? Ken Lin
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