Since most cameras have frame counters that count up from 1, many might not know that there are also cameras that have frame counters that count down from the last frame on the roll.
In some ways the "Count Down" cameras are better. For example, one will know exactly when the last frame will be exposed without having to remember how many frames were loaded in the the cassette.
35mm cameras that "Count Down" also protect the exposed imaged within the cassette in case the back of the camera is unintentionally opened.
Anyone else have preferences one way or the other?
Some examples are Minolta 16mm cameras and Nikon N75 and N55.
In some ways the "Count Down" cameras are better. For example, one will know exactly when the last frame will be exposed without having to remember how many frames were loaded in the the cassette.
35mm cameras that "Count Down" also protect the exposed imaged within the cassette in case the back of the camera is unintentionally opened.
Anyone else have preferences one way or the other?
Some examples are Minolta 16mm cameras and Nikon N75 and N55.