Jason Lay wrote:
>
> so if you use CFn 2=1, then when you put the film back in how does the
> camera recognize where your last picture was taken from???
>
There is a GPS that remembers the location..... ;-)
Seriously, if you re-read what was written, CF2 prevents the leader from
being wound back into the cassette. YOU have to remember what exposure
number the last one was. Not the camera.
Then when you put the film back in the camera with the lens set to MF,
the lens set to the the smallest, biggest number, aperture, and the
camera set to Manual at the fastest shutter speed, like 1/8000 sec, you
fire the camera off to the frame after the last one you shot. Plus one.
Bob
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