At 11:26 PM 9/3/1998 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello everyone,
>
>The thread about data backs triggered this question:
>Since there is no easy way to record exposure data on film (and
>certainly not without printing on the negative), what's the second
>best way to keep exposure data recorded?
>
>I want to record these in an attempt to learn from my less-than-
>perfect exposed frames (>95 % ;-). I've tried to keep them in a
>small booklet, but I'm afraid I don't have enough discipline, or
>maybe it's just not convenient enough for me. I would like to know
>how other listmembers approach this problem, maybe the
>perfect solution has allready been invented (hope so).
>
>Thanks,
>
>Frank Wijsmuller.
>
Hi Frank,
I carry a microtape recorder (General Electric, $40US when I bought it
about 10 years ago). Exposure data can be recorded quickly and transferred
to paper later.
Joel
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