JWMster
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Looking at the developed rolls, I'd say I'm well on track to getting 13 shots per negative if I can be sure to handle the film advance / shutter without user error. Shooting the first shot right after the dark arrow ( "=>" ) seems to put the first shot ahead of Kodak's / Iflord's intention.
Ain't 'cause I'm trying to do this, but because I can't read the numbers. Will throw some Fuji film in next to see what happens. Thanks! And yes, I remember the backing paper thread, but didn't register what the ink was there for in the first place. It's possible if these cameras were designed today with the current inkset solution in mind, they might have used clear glass instead of deep red. I'm only using the window on the 1st shot ...because Certo's CLA has the film counter working fine.
Ain't 'cause I'm trying to do this, but because I can't read the numbers. Will throw some Fuji film in next to see what happens. Thanks! And yes, I remember the backing paper thread, but didn't register what the ink was there for in the first place. It's possible if these cameras were designed today with the current inkset solution in mind, they might have used clear glass instead of deep red. I'm only using the window on the 1st shot ...because Certo's CLA has the film counter working fine.