Good advice Lex. I too, like it when I can "squeeze" Kodak or Fuji for a
little more, but....it's better to get "only" 23 or 24 complete exposures
than to try and "beat" Kodak or Fuji out of 2 or 3 more shots per roll, and
have that important # 25, 26, or 27 ruined in processing. My rule is- no
important shots on frames # 1 or # 24 and over. If you know you need more
shots of a subject, or have something important coming up to shoot, and the
frame counter reads "23" then change the darn roll, for cryin-out-loud!
George S.
lexjenkins@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> That's happened to me many times, Steve. I'm always trying to milk 27
shots
> out of a 24 exp. roll. I just make a habit of repeating shots I'm not
sure
> I caught at one end or the other of a roll.
>
> Lex
> ===
> >From: Steve Goss <steveg3@xxxxxxxxx>
> >
> >Hello Y'all-
> >While I was in El Salvador last summer, I took a picture of a coffee
grove,
> >along with a lot of other pictures. After all the prints and slides came
> >back,
> >that shot was missing. It wasn't on any of my slide rolls, or on in with
> >any of
> >the prints.
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