Are there any SLRs that will put a timestamp in my film rebate (not image area)?

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I know a lot of point & shoot cameras from the 90s could burn a datestamp directly into the image area of the film. But when I borrowed a friend's Pentax 645N a few years ago, it stuck a bunch of, essentially, EXIF data (exposure settings, timestamp, etc.) in the rebate of the film. Easy to read, doesn't show up when I print the photo. Absolutely perfect.

Any 35mm or medium format SLRs that will do this? I'd settle for a datestamp, but the more info it can record, the better.
 

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Some cameras have date stamp function in an optional removeable databack...Olympus, Nikon are both examples. Then it is a matter of finding one, since this option is decades old.
 

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Some cameras have date stamp function in an optional removeable databack...Olympus, Nikon are both examples. Then it is a matter of finding one, since this option is decades old.

I've never seen a databack that prints anything outside the image area. Anyone know of one?
 

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I've never seen a databack that prints anything outside the image area. Anyone know of one?
The Contax GD-2 data back (I have it and the Contax G2) will actually do it two ways.

First is to imprint between the frames, the time, date, exposure data (EV comp value, shutter speed and estimated F-number), exposure mode and counter number.

Second is to store the information in the data back. When the film is rewound, all the exposure data is imprinted on the first two (skipped) frames.
 

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F5 also:
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For the first time in my life, I find myself interested in owning a Nikon :wink:

It's a shame the bodies that do this seem to be basically flagship models and well out of my impulse purchase price range. I didn't even bother to check the price on the Contax stuff. Saw the brand name and figured it was expensive :smile:

Seems like the Olympus OM-10 had some versions with a date back of some sort. Need to see if that prints on image area or not.
 

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For the first time in my life, I find myself interested in owning a Nikon :wink:

It's a shame the bodies that do this seem to be basically flagship models and well out of my impulse purchase price range. I didn't even bother to check the price on the Contax stuff. Saw the brand name and figured it was expensive :smile:

Seems like the Olympus OM-10 had some versions with a date back of some sort. Need to see if that prints on image area or not.

There is a budget— and environmentally friendly alternative, brand independent, light in weight, extremely flexibel, multi language, no batteries, found everywhere, and might last for ever; but, as a downside it must be carried as an extra and takes a little physical effort to use: Bic and paper (and a fine felt pen to write on the film cassette)...
 

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For the first time in my life, I find myself interested in owning a Nikon :wink:

It's a shame the bodies that do this seem to be basically flagship models and well out of my impulse purchase price range. I didn't even bother to check the price on the Contax stuff. Saw the brand name and figured it was expensive :smile:

I'm relatively certain that date backs were made for every small format nikon that had an electronically controlled shutter. For sure, date backs were made for the Nikon FE, FE2, FA, FG, F3, F4, F5, F6, maybe even the EL? There was a date back for the FM2 as well but it needed a synch cord. Oh, and then there are all of the later plastic fantastic autofocus cameras too! Nikon offered date or data backs for many of them and they're all pretty inexpensive today. Nikon seems to have offered more than one model of date/data back for several of the Pro and advanced amateur cameras. The trick is to do some research to figure of which ones write info in between the frames.

I've just discovered that there are two that do so for the Nikon F4 - which is pretty cheap these days.

There's even a data back for the lowly Nikon FG ... and it goes to year 2100 !
 

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I use a Canon EOS 5 QD (a2e outside of japan) that puts the date and exposure info outside the picture area. the year only goes to 2020 though.
 

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If on a budget, I suspect on could hack the databack of an inexpensive Nikon n75-QD and move the imprinting display module off the image area, though it is only a DATE back. No camera information imprinted.
The reason I think it could be easily moved is that it projects the numbers to the film from few millimeters away, it is not touching the film or interfering with the pressure plate; it is set back behind the pressure plate and projects thorough a tiny rectangle in the pressure plate.
 

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The MF-18 for the F3 places either the date or a number, ascending (or descending as well I think) in-between the frames. The MF-18 is designed to work with the MD4 motor drive attached, but you can use the data back with or without the motor drive attached. There is a lower part on the MF-18 back which connects to the contact points on the motor drive, but you can operate the camera easily with or without the drive attached.

I've used the MF-18 data back many times without the drive attached, but with the drive attached it is better ergonomically.

Edit:

Nikon suggested that the MF-18 data back could only be used with the MD4 drive attached, their reasoning was to ensure the data imprint was truly in-between the frames.
 
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I think the MF-18 data back for the Nikon F3 writes between frames.

I was about to say the same! Plus the f6 does as well. As the F3 with MF back does, it will be a good guess the F5 will and possibly the F4 as well
 

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Nikon F80S can imprint shooting data between frames (not to be confused with the F80D or N80QD).
 

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For medium format the Fujifilm GA645 can print info below the frame as well, date+time or date+exposure.
 
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