REAndy
Member
I recently received an older 35mm camera (from the 90's) that uses DX coding on the film cartridge to set the ISO/ASA value in the camera. The camera has no manual over-ride to force the ISO to be what I want. I use bulk 35mm film loaded into a plastic film cartridge.
I'm thinking of cutting out some aluminum foil to make the connect the correct contacts for the ISO of the film, and rubber cementing that to the plastic film cartridge.
Has anyone come up with a better/more elegant solution? Or am I going about this all wrong?
I'm thinking of cutting out some aluminum foil to make the connect the correct contacts for the ISO of the film, and rubber cementing that to the plastic film cartridge.
Has anyone come up with a better/more elegant solution? Or am I going about this all wrong?