On 10/19/06 8:43 PM, "William Robb", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> But I remember you were an APS film expert :-).
> 
> HAR!!!
> The base is thinner, but made of a much stiffer material.

What I meant was you are an expert, so you must be right ;-).

> The film is held in in a method quite similar to how Fui holds 35mm fil
> onto the spool. There is a small double tine forklike tool used to
> remove the film from the magazine.
> The film can be removed and returned to the magazine wihout using
> anything other than this tool, but it is a bit difficult to explain how.

Thanks.  I will go take a look at it as the lab I know processes APS and has
all sorts of little tools.

I'll pick their brain to see if this thing is worth the trouble.  I can
neatly cut the film on a spool to required width using a pipe cutter type
tool.  If I could solve the perforation making, I have a hope of again using
ISO100 APS film !

Thanks for the info.

Ken


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