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peter
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2003 9:12 pm
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G day I am in australia,I have just started using a super 8mm camera but
need a bit of info, how do you know when the film has finished, the
indicator on the side of the camera was at it end so i just presumed that
it was finished so i took the film out and it said exposed on the small
piece of film which could be seen on the cartridge i how i haven't
buggered the film. it was a cartridge of Kodachrome 40 type a if that
helps anyone, any help would be appreciated i have a chinon 506 sm xl
/direct sound camera.

Peter
Michael Dines
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2003 6:52 am
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peter <sircking@hotmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
G day I am in australia,I have just started using a super 8mm camera but
need a bit of info, how do you know when the film has finished, the
indicator on the side of the camera was at it end so i just presumed that
it was finished so i took the film out and it said exposed on the small
piece of film which could be seen on the cartridge i how i haven't
buggered the film. it was a cartridge of Kodachrome 40 type a if that
helps anyone, any help would be appreciated i have a chinon 506 sm xl
/direct sound camera.

Yup, when it says 'exposed' on the film bit you can see, that means the

whole cartridge's been used (or 'exposed' in Kodak talk). Now you can
get it developed.
pete
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2003 9:00 pm
Guest
michael, thanks for that i will send it away and hope for the best, great
news, just by ibterest are you in australia or another country?


Michael Dines wrote:

Quote:
peter <sircking@hotmail.com> wrote:

G day I am in australia,I have just started using a super 8mm camera but
need a bit of info, how do you know when the film has finished, the
indicator on the side of the camera was at it end so i just presumed that
it was finished so i took the film out and it said exposed on the small
piece of film which could be seen on the cartridge i how i haven\\\'t
buggered the film. it was a cartridge of Kodachrome 40 type a if that
helps anyone, any help would be appreciated i have a chinon 506 sm xl
/direct sound camera.

Yup, when it says \\\'exposed\\\' on the film bit you can see, that means the
whole cartridge\\\'s been used (or \\\'exposed\\\' in Kodak talk). Now you
can
get it developed.
Michael Dines
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2003 6:38 am
Guest
Pete,

Another country I'm afraid - England. Good luck with the film.

Michael

pete <sircking@hotmail.com> wrote:

Quote:
michael, thanks for that i will send it away and hope for the best, great
news, just by ibterest are you in australia or another country?


Michael Dines wrote:

peter <sircking@hotmail.com> wrote:

G day I am in australia,I have just started using a super 8mm camera but
need a bit of info, how do you know when the film has finished, the
indicator on the side of the camera was at it end so i just presumed that
it was finished so i took the film out and it said exposed on the small
piece of film which could be seen on the cartridge i how i haven\\\'t
buggered the film. it was a cartridge of Kodachrome 40 type a if that
helps anyone, any help would be appreciated i have a chinon 506 sm xl
/direct sound camera.

Yup, when it says \\\'exposed\\\' on the film bit you can see, that
means the > whole cartridge\\\'s been used (or \\\'exposed\\\' in Kodak
talk). Now you can > get it developed.
 
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