On 10/19/06 6:32 PM, "Godfrey DiGiorgi", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm pretty sure you could contrive to do it one way or another. You'd > have to cut film to the right width, put the right perforations in > the film, load the cassette, and set the cassette so that the camera > recognized it as unexposed or partially exposed. > > The only thing I'm not sure of is whether or not the more > sophisticated cameras like the Minolta Vectis or Canon EOS-IX use > the data written to the film electonically to determine camera > operation. If they do, it likely wouldn't work in those cameras. > > I still have my Contax Tix and the Canon EOS-IX with a couple of > lenses. And about 100 rolls of Kodak Advantix B&W and Fuji F100 film > in the freezer. Excellent cameras, they make fantastic photographs. Hey, Godfry, You are the enlightenment! Forgot that you are sub-miniature expert. Thank you for your advice as I was not expecting any serious response to this :-). On electronics part, I am not sure either but I can check it. Physically, if it essentially is the matter of duplicating the film format size wise and perforation, I will certainly try it, as one of my tinkering projects ;-). I will do some more research. Thx, Ken -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

