The user may have to cover the pressure plate with smooth paper of some
sort, to cover up the dimples. As I recall, something similar to the
paper found in a roll of 120 film will do it.
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John Hermanson
Camtech Photo Services, Inc.
21 South Lane, Huntington NY 11743
631-424-2121 | Olympus OM Service since 1977
http://www.zuiko.com | omtech1 AT verizon.net
NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> In a message dated 5/11/2006 1:51:56 PM Central Standard Time,
> rick.reed@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
> I'd like to try some Kodak infrared B&W film
>
>
>
>
> Limited experience, however, make sure your light seals in the
> camera are good, take the film out of the canister in total darkness,
> load into the camera in total darkness, when you rewind it and get
> ready to unload it, unload in total darkness and put it back into
> the canister in total darkness. When taking a picture, focus on
> subject and then move the distance at which you focused over to the
> IR mark on your lens barrel. I'm sure you will get other advice and
> this will get you started. Bill Barber
>
>
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