Few if any here might remember me asking questions on this film type nearly 8 years ago. Well I have another film and need help again from those who really know this film to help identify its age.
It says 620 Verichrome Pan film and the film's writing is all "Sans Serif" and there is no cursive script at all. There are instructions at its start for a SIMPLE CAMERA ( written in bold block capitals). The simple camera instructions say: take outdoor snapshots in sunlight or cloudy bright daylight. Indoors use flash or flood lamps.
Then in bold block capitals it says adjustable camera and gives the sunny f16 rule for bright sun, hazy sun and cloudy bright. Finally it says meter settings( again bold block capitals) and gives ASA 80-160; BS Log 30-33; DIN 20-23 and ends by stating "With precise equipment and use, the higher settings give the best quality"
It doesn't actually say 125 or quote a single speed anywhere, nor as I say is there any serif or cursive script.
Can anyone say from the above information what it's production date in a range of years might have been?
Much appreciated
pentaxuser
It says 620 Verichrome Pan film and the film's writing is all "Sans Serif" and there is no cursive script at all. There are instructions at its start for a SIMPLE CAMERA ( written in bold block capitals). The simple camera instructions say: take outdoor snapshots in sunlight or cloudy bright daylight. Indoors use flash or flood lamps.
Then in bold block capitals it says adjustable camera and gives the sunny f16 rule for bright sun, hazy sun and cloudy bright. Finally it says meter settings( again bold block capitals) and gives ASA 80-160; BS Log 30-33; DIN 20-23 and ends by stating "With precise equipment and use, the higher settings give the best quality"
It doesn't actually say 125 or quote a single speed anywhere, nor as I say is there any serif or cursive script.
Can anyone say from the above information what it's production date in a range of years might have been?
Much appreciated
pentaxuser
