> From: "Chung, Stephen (D&B Telecom)" <ChungS@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
You have told your wife of course!
> Couple of observations from last nite's darkroom class, it was a near
> full enrollment 9 people, mid 20's average age, girls outnumbering the
> guys 5 to 4, plus the instructor is a girl also, and we'll all be
> squashed together in a tiny darkroom in total darkness next week doing
> our first film load onto developing reel amongst other things...and I'm
> not complaining.
I believe I have seen threads in a NG that indicate it may be
possible to have certain N* models re-educated to do this, but I
presume they would then do this for every film there-after!
> Yet another advantage of the older Olympus cameras over your typical
> modern day auto film advance SLR - you can deliberately leave the film
> leader out when rewinding your Oly whereas many modern SLR's rewind it
> entirely back into the cannister. So loading film onto developing reel
> is a lot easier for the Olympus owner.
Giles
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