That's what I said all along. The other way is nearly impossible unless the
rewind is really slow since I don't know a single camera that counts
sprocket holes on rewind and could snap shot some data while the film is
streaming by in hardly over 10 seconds or so.
Kent Gittings

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Subject: MZ-S Data imprinting


There was a thread recently about MZ-S data imprinting and whether it was
done at time of exposure or during rewind.  I can now answer the question.
At work tonight, I put the MZ-S in our dark box, opened the back and removed
about half a roll.  Stuck it in the film processor and when it exited, the
exposure data was where it was supposed to be.  Therefore, the MZ-S imprints
the exposure data at the time of exposure.

Bill, KG4LOV
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