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Any Experience with 'Firstcall DX Recoder Labels'?

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Provided they are stuck on correctly they simply replicate the notation that is used by cassette makers for each speed so yes they will work.

pentaxuser
 
Thomas, have a look into the cassette compartment of your camera, more specifically at those decoding pins. And have another look at the DX-coding article at Wikipedia. Then you will know if such stickers would make any sense for you.
 
For 5 stickers @ 3 pounds I do not see the reason to re-use original cassettes (with all the problems involved), if that is what you refer to.
The stickers are intended to stick onto plain plastic or metal cassettes that are designed for reuse.
 
Thomas, have a look into the cassette compartment of your camera, more specifically at those decoding pins. And have another look at the DX-coding article at Wikipedia. Then you will know if such stickers would make any sense for you.
Thanks, my camera has 4 decoder pins so stickers would be a benefit. But i was just wondering if anyone had experience with this particular product
 
For 5 stickers @ 3 pounds I do not see the reason to re-use original cassettes (with all the problems involved), if that is what you refer to.
The stickers are intended to stick onto plain plastic or metal cassettes that are designed for reuse.
Thanks, i wasn't aware that they are re-usable but that is even better!
 
I did not say the stickers are reusable. Maybe they are.
The idea is to stick them on reusable cassettes.
 
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I did not say they stickers are reusable. Maybe they are.
The idea is to stick them on resuable cassettes.
Thanks! Maybe you will be able to help me with another issue. I have some portra 160VC which I want to try out on my point and shoot. It expired in 2002 and i don't think it was put in the fridge. Should I overexpose by 1 or 2 stops?
 
Hi Thomas.

You may get an answer to your last question, but most people = like myself, will be drawn to this thread by the original topic headline. So, I'd suggest starting a new thread with a more relevant headline.

Good luck, I'm sure someone will know the answer to your question. :smile:

Terry S
 
Hello Thomas- I just came across your post two years later, so you have probably already purchased the FirstCall labels and figured this all out. However, I did solve the issue of how to reuse the labels. Instead of using the sticky side of the label to attach it to the film canister, instead use a piece of double sided tape (the kind designed to be easily removable). Then you can use one label over and over again as they are made out of foil. I hope this helps!
 
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