Canon EOS1 & 3
Canon elan 7. I have one and take advantage of this in the custom functions. Other canons should have this feature as well.
I recently sold my T90 and don't recall a leader out setting. Was this a user modification?The Canon T-90 (non AF) has got this feature by means of two dedicated soldering patches at its flexboard to be bridged.
Thus it in case a succeeding AF model did not got an external-button solution for this, it nevertheless might got such dedicated soldering patches.
I saw Araki using one of these recently. Unfortunately they're rather pricey even before needing a set of lenses.Pentax MZ-S.
Yes,there is a guy who makes the electronic kits and sells them onlineI recently sold my T90 and don't recall a leader out setting. Was this a user modification?
As I indicated it is about two patches on the internal electronics (foil-printed circuit) to be bridged by soldering. Something to be done by a camera technician. Or an experienced Apugger. But it is a possibility by purpose designed by Canon.I recently sold my T90 and don't recall a leader out setting. Was this a user modification?
If your camera left the leader out it must have been modified standard T90's don't leave the leader outSomething's up. I am sure the T90 had leader-out capacity. I had this camera for shooting Kodachrome 200 over 8 years or so and always had the leader out so I could load/reload partly exposed films at will.
Pentax MZ-S.
The EOS630 that the RT was based on has fewer custom functions than the RT, however it may also be set to leave the leader out after rewinding: in fact, the first thing I did on acquiring my own example was to make it so enabled.Canon EOS1, 1N, 1NRS, RT, 5, 50E, 3, 1V, 1VHS. Film-leader out on rewind in all cases is set in custom functions.
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